I guess this is more of a “ask for information” message than a “fix this for me” message. I did some research, but I was a little embarrassed about what an open facebook timeline is.
To give a little background, I basically wanted to publish user actions for facebook wall users (assuming they logged in via facebook). I was originally going to do this just like Twitter. That is, I just wanted to request permission to write and publish something for my own wall of users using the account access token.
However, I came across this graphical API, which seems to be a much better way to do this, and this makes it look a little more attractive than just a wall post. Therefore, I finally read and understood enough to configure the action and the open chart object. I fought with meta tags, because I did not understand how they work, and finally got a debugging tool for the graph to return a good set of information about the "object" in which the action was performed.
So, I went to run the code test, and nothing appeared on my wall or anywhere I see. After some var_dump () 'ing, I see that you have a lot of information returned from the api call. It seems that it returns several sets of the same information with different identifiers, but I assume that it works when I get information about my "object" and I see nothing like an error.
So, after that I read a little more, and I think I found that the open graph is useless, unless the user activated this timeline, which was supposed to return to the public a couple of weeks ago.
So, a few questions if anyone can answer them:
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