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Make sure you have the publish_stream permission use /me or api("/$userid/feed",..etc Remove the extra column: Code: $params = array( 'message' => 'message', 'picture'=> '
', 'link'=> 'apps.facebook.com/appname/' ); $publish_feed = $facebook->api("/$userid/feed", "post", $params).. $userid. – WideBlade Feb 4 at 18:20 @WideBlade: appending it that way may cause problems, just include it in the parameter with the double quotes (like the example above) and it should work.
– ifaour Feb 4 at 18:23 it is still not working. I tried to insert an access token and it still does not work. – WideBlade Feb 4 at 18:35 @Ifaour0you were right, apparently I just reached the limit of feed status possible on my test user... thanks!
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