iphone - Status update field blank using @"message" in the latest Facebook API -


I am creating a demo app where I can upload random jokes generated through the app. My code was working just before 12 August 2011, the updated Facebook API is now a policy in Facebook that you can not automate the status updates through the app, then the user should write status updates? How do I get a job for this?

  NSMutableDictionary * params = [Object andkey with NSMutableDictionary dictionary: kAppId, @ "app_id", MainTextView.text, @ "message", zero]; [_facebook dialog: @ "feed" and Param: Paramus and DeAlit: Self];   

This is what I have used and used to do the right thing. I have also tried stream.publish.

Regards

You can see the published_stream one user's wall To create a post, if you are trying to create a post, when the user does not log in directly to your app, then you also need the Offline_Assident .

This description of the changes made on August 12, I do not see anything that would have broken the ability to post your app's status message. It is more likely that you are actually dealing with a permission problem.

"Policy which you can not automate the status updates" is a guideline for more publish_stream in the documentation they say (emphasis):

Please note that Facebook has launched a user-initiated Recommendation model.

Which means they recommend against posting automated messages to the user's wall but there is no way to detect that the user has Whether or not the post started in the app, so they leave it to become a responsible citizen.

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