I had similar problems... fixed using dns names rather that IP numbers... On Mon, Jun 13, 2011 at 7:08 PM, <lgoncal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Michele! > > I get the same error as before: > > { > "error": { > "type": "OAuthException", > "message": "Invalid redirect_uri: Given URL is not allowed by the > Application configuration." > } > } > > from the following URL: > > > https://graph.facebook.com/oauth/authorize?scope=user_photos%2Cfriends_photos&redirect_uri=http%3A%2F%2F69.234.184.92%2FhelloFacebook%2F > > > > default%2Fuser%2Flogin%3F_next%3D%252FhelloFacebook%252Fdefault%252Findex&response_type=code& > > client_id=219317251425055 > > > Again, the redirect_uri has my home IP address instead of the web2py > server's domain name or IP (I don't know if that's a problem or not). > > I made a modules/fbappauth.py with my CLIENT_ID and CLIENT_SECRET > > for some reason, in models/db.py, > > from facebook import GraphAPI, GraphAPIError > > > did not work, so I had to use > > import facebook > > ... > > ..., facebook.GraphAPI, ... > > > > > At facebook, I have defined > > Site URL : http://mydomain.com/ > > > Site domain: mydomain.com > > > (where 'mydomain' is my actual domain name) > > > The domain is running on an Amazon ec2 server, with the web2py framework > (version 1.95.1). > > > > Does any of this look wrong? How did you do your setup at facebook? > > Thanks, > Luis. > > > > -- Sebastian E. Ovide