Instead of attempting to subvert Facebook's JavaScript SDK, simply use the standard OAuth authentication, which allows you to redirect the user to an authentication or permissions dialog without a JavaScript popup.
Instead of attempting to subvert Facebook's JavaScript SDK, simply use the standard OAuth authentication, which allows you to redirect the user to an authentication or permissions dialog without a JavaScript popup. See the Server-Side Flow section of the Authentication documentation and the Direct URL Example in the OAuth dialog's documentation. Note that the example URL in the latter documentation looks extremely similar to your second screenshot.
Yes! But how can I still using the Fbml facebook button? – Pete A Nov 19 at 0:57 1 The XFBML login button is part of the JavaScript SDK.
Again, it would be easier to just create your own login button, compliant with Facebook's policies at facebook. Com/brandpermissions/logos. Php and elsewhere.
– Martey Nov 19 at 6:32.
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