Just as a followup, I have had no side effects using localhost.com ...
and it definitely did not work using localhost
On Jul 21, 7:10 am, rchavik rcha...@gmail.com wrote:
I agree.
A better way would be to stage your application with myapp.com (or
whatever name you want), and set that in your
Something is wrong
removing localhost from your hosts file may have a negative impact on
any applications that expect localhost, a de facto standard, to be the
local loopback address. Besides that it should not affect cookies from
another domain.
Although the two may be related, I don't
I agree.
A better way would be to stage your application with myapp.com (or
whatever name you want), and set that in your hosts file.
You'll need to adjust your Facebook App setting and your apache
configuration to reflect this change.
On Jul 21, 6:56 pm, Smelly Eddie ollit...@gmail.com wrote:
The bad news is I am an idiot.
The good news is the solution is to not use LOCALHOST. I changed C:
\Windows\System32\drivers\etc\hosts 'localhost' to 'localhost.com' and
Facebook cookies work the way they should.
On Jul 19, 11:12 pm, eric.winch...@gmail.com
eric.winch...@gmail.com wrote:
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I'm attempting to use Facebook Connect with its PHP library.
fb:login-button onlogin=update_login_box()/fb:login-button
That gets the user logged in ok but then using the PHP libs:
$facebook-get_loggedin_user() is always NULL. Anyone run into this?
I'm wondering if it has something to do with
More information:
I checked to be sure Facebook is instantiating correctly. I think
CakePHP is preventing the Facebook class from getting the cookie data.
Facebook::get_valid_fb_params() tries to access $_COOKIE but the only
thing in there is $_COOKIE['CAKEPHP']
There is a weird fix on the FB