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The sample posted in the documentation, at: http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/fql/ is incorrect and does not work. (php)

$fql_query_url = 'https://graph.facebook.com/'
. '/fql?q=SELECT+uid2+FROM+friend+WHERE+uid1=me()'
. '&' . $access_token;
$fql_query_result = file_get_contents($fql_query_url);

=> there are two / : ...facebook.com//fql... => the word "&access_token" is missing.

However, even issuing the correct url, the function does not seem to return anything... Here is the code I have been using: (function is passed $id, like 12345678)

$Fb = new Facebook(array('appId'=>FB_API_ID,'secret'=>FB_API_SECRET));
$access_token = $Fb->getAccessToken();
$fql_query_url = "https://graph.facebook.com/fql?q=SELECT+uid2+FROM+friend+WHERE+uid1=".$id."&access_token=" . $access_token;
$resp = file_get_contents($fql_query_url);
$var = json_decode($resp, true);
$txt .= "<br /><b>FQL QUERY:</b><br />" . display_tree($var);

Someone made it???

1 Answer 1

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This query seems to work for me when I run it in the browser. Are you sure you have a valid access token?

Can you try it from the Graph API Explorer? Here's the link.

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  • You have actually corrected the initial code of the sample, removing the double slash and adding the access_token! Nov 22, 2011 at 18:15
  • Indeed, ran through the graph api (after getting and access token), YOUR copy works, but you have corrected the sample. Nov 22, 2011 at 18:17
  • Fair enough on the sample, but you also said you couldn't get the API to return anything - I was responding more to that. Nov 22, 2011 at 18:19
  • I'll report the sample bug to the Facebook doc writers. Nov 22, 2011 at 18:21
  • Agreed! Ran through the Explorer: returns an exception: permission denied: can only look for the logged in user, or with permissions given. So, I'll check the perms... Thanks for your quick help (I'll be back!!!) Nov 22, 2011 at 18:23

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