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  • JamesLaFleur
    Member

    @jameslafleur

    2147483647 seems to be the problem! !!

    It seems if you have a facebook ID or AppID larger then 2147483647 it Reverts to this in the DB… And causes MANY Problems being that the way the plugin is written you cant EASILY change the Facebook ID… I had to go into Mysql and do it manually.

    It seems this is a problem that the FACEBOOK CONNECT plugin had the same issue.

    RE:

    http://bbpress.org/plugins/topic/simple-facebook-connect/changelog/

    “Version 1.0.2 (2011-03-28)

    Users with a Facebook ID >= 2147483647 would not work properly due to PHP limitation in intval() function. Fixed.”

    As with this other fb plugin- hopefully we can fix this problem. I started manually insterint the correct ID’s via SQL but its not the best hack and it doesnt stick for more thne 24 hours.. i have to keep re-editing the db in that are..

    HELLP! :)

    JL

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  • vruttimehta
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    @vruttimehta

    The Like button lets a user share your content with friends on Facebook. When the user clicks the Like button on your site, a story appears in the user’s friends’ News Feed with a link back to your website.

    When your Web page represents a real-world entity, things like movies, sports teams, celebrities, and restaurants, use the Open Graph protocol to specify information about the entity. If you include Open Graph tags on your Web page, your page becomes equivalent to a Facebook page. This means when a user clicks a Like button on your page, a connection is made between your page and the user. Your page will appear in the “Likes and Interests” section of the user’s profile, and you have the ability to publish updates to the user. Your page will show up in same places that Facebook pages show up around the site (e.g. search), and you can target ads to people who like your content.

    There are two Like button implementations: XFBML and Iframe. The XFBML version is more versatile, but requires use of the JavaScript SDK. The XFBML dynamically re-sizes its height according to whether there are profile pictures to display, gives you the ability (through the Javascript library) to listen for like events so that you know in real time when a user clicks the Like button, and it always gives the user the ability to add an optional comment to the like. If users do add a comment, the story published back to Facebook is given more prominence.


    vruttimehta
    Member

    @vruttimehta

    The Like button lets a user share your content with friends on Facebook. When the user clicks the Like button on your site, a story appears in the user’s friends’ News Feed with a link back to your website.

    When your Web page represents a real-world entity, things like movies, sports teams, celebrities, and restaurants, use the Open Graph protocol to specify information about the entity. If you include Open Graph tags on your Web page, your page becomes equivalent to a Facebook page. This means when a user clicks a Like button on your page, a connection is made between your page and the user. Your page will appear in the “Likes and Interests” section of the user’s profile, and you have the ability to publish updates to the user. Your page will show up in same places that Facebook pages show up around the site (e.g. search), and you can target ads to people who like your content.

    There are two Like button implementations: XFBML and Iframe. The XFBML version is more versatile, but requires use of the JavaScript SDK. The XFBML dynamically re-sizes its height according to whether there are profile pictures to display, gives you the ability (through the Javascript library) to listen for like events so that you know in real time when a user clicks the Like button, and it always gives the user the ability to add an optional comment to the like. If users do add a comment, the story published back to Facebook is given more prominence.


    JamesLaFleur
    Member

    @jameslafleur

    vruttiimehta- Did you google “Facebook Like Button wiki” and paste the results…

    … whats with this douche response… and how is it relevant to this bug with a the Facebook Like plugin for bbPress….

    Obvi we all know what a like button is… and most devs prob know the details and much more then you wrote….

    Thanks for spamming my thread but we really do need a resolution to this problem and dont have time to care about your google definition…


    JamesLaFleur
    Member

    @jameslafleur

    vruttiimehta- Did you google “Facebook Like Button wiki” and paste the results…

    … whats with this douche response… and how is it relevant to this bug with a the Facebook Like plugin for bbPress….

    Obvi we all know what a like button is… and most devs prob know the details and much more then you wrote….

    Thanks for spamming my thread but we really do need a resolution to this problem and dont have time to care about your google definition…

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