Before I had inserted the correct appId in the FB.init() call to initialize the Facebook javascript SDK, the button appeared, I was able to "Like" the page like you, but saw no comment box either When I inserted the appId, but hosted the page locally, I got an error message saying that the page could not be reached (from Facebook's servers) Finally, hosting the page on a public server made the buttons behave as expected: with comment box for the XFBML version, and without comment box for the Iframe Hope that helps.
Before I had inserted the correct appId in the FB.init() call to initialize the Facebook javascript SDK, the button appeared, I was able to "Like" the page like you, but saw no comment box either. When I inserted the appId, but hosted the page locally, I got an error message saying that the page could not be reached (from Facebook's servers). Finally, hosting the page on a public server made the buttons behave as expected: with comment box for the XFBML version, and without comment box for the Iframe.
Hope that helps...
So it must be something to do with my App ID then. I am using a valid App ID that I own. Do I need to configure my application in some special way to get it to work?
Maybe whitelist my server? – please delete me Apr 22 '10 at 14:20 I didn't do anything other than serving the page on the domain that I had registered the appId for. It was a brand new appId.
– Benoit Apr 22 '10 at 15:09 I must be setting my app Id up in the wrong place or way. I go to facebook. Com/developers and add an application.
I'm never actually prompted for a domain - where do I put in this domain? Thanks so much for your replies. – please delete me Apr 22 '10 at 16:10 Got it figured!
On your app page click "Edit Settings". Then click "Connect". Make sure that the "Connect URL" matches the public domain that the button will be on.
This may have been obvious for some, but I couldn't find any documentation that mentions this... – please delete me Apr 22 '10 at 16:43.
Retailevovled is right. I've just found this tutorial which is a bit more detailed (German, but you can use Google Translate): be24.at/blog/entry/639312.
Create an app for this specific implementation, then it will work: developers.facebook.com/setup/ (I too first used an 'old' app-id with the same problems you described. ).
Add this style and the comment box will be hidden after you click like. . Fb_edge_widget_with_comment span.
Fb_edge_comment_widget iframe. Fb_ltr { display: none! Important; }.
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