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GOK4RT
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03/02/14 12:41 AM (10 years ago)

Facebook Pages Feed Plugin Q?

Hi All, I have re-read the instruction txt files and scanned the forums and can't see what I might be missing. I am using the Facebook Pages Feed plugin and seem to be getting something wrong... I have compiled the code including the FB plugin and Custom URL in the Xcode project. I have verified the FB page I'm linking to is definitely public published... Yet in the iOS Simulator, the menu option presents a blank screen when clicked. Aside from the FB Page Feed plugin (and the Custom URL plugin, which I have included but not using elsewhere-the read me suggests it uses a Custom URL screen to open the FB Page Feed-I original had not included it and still got the same results). Is there something else that I have missed? R., Craig.
 
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03/02/14 08:24 AM (10 years ago)
What's the debug output show? -------------------------------------- https://buzz-tools.com
 
GOK4RT
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03/03/14 02:42 AM (10 years ago)
Hi Chris, Thanks for the quick reply and interest. When I converted the file as BTv3 (rather than BTv2), the simulator displayed the feed. That said some of the tagged people links are showing as the code of the link rather than the named person. In one example, it shows "Person 0 - with Person 1 and <a href....Person 2... </a> (replacing .... with html code)." The links attached to pictures work and take the simulator off to a Facebook login page to view the timeline selected. What am I missing that's creating the html code not to be correctly converted? R., Craig.
 

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