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I know, this question was asked hundred times, but none of the given solutions works for me. I'm trying to post on the wall of every page the current user owns. So, I first get the permissions to publish_actions, read_stream, manage_pages and offline_access. Then I check via /me/permissions, that the user really granted those permissions.

Then, I try to get all pages of the user and post on the wall of the page, if the user is the admin:

$accounts = $facebook->api("/me/accounts", "GET", array("access_token"=>$facebook->getAccessToken()));

$data = $accounts["data"];

foreach ($data as $page)
{
    if (isset($page["perms"]) && in_array("CREATE_CONTENT", $page["perms"])))
    {
        $facebook->api("/".$page["id"]."/feed", "POST", array("link"=>$link, "access_token"=>$page["access_token"]));
    }
}

But, posting on the wall of the page fails, with the well known error message

Uncaught OAuthException: (#200) The user hasn't authorized the application to perform this action

Any ideas? Where's my fault?

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  • There must be so few legitimate reasons to do that :/
    – Igy
    Oct 12, 2012 at 21:11

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If you can make the same call via the Graph API Explorer or cURL for one of the pages then your logic is right. So I would place a try/catch on the page/id call to see if a specific page is messing up the loop.

try {
    $facebook->api("/".$page["id"]."/feed", "POST", array("link"=>$link, "access_token"=>$page["access_token"]));
  } catch (FacebookApiException $e) {
    error_log($e . " for: " .$page["id"] );
  }
}
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  • I was successful using the Graph API Explorer. I generated an access_token with the necessary permissions, used /me/accounts to get the id and access_token of my page and posted on /me/feed using this data. But, I am not successful using cURL and/or the php-api. I have no clue, what's going on. Oct 12, 2012 at 21:49
  • @user1742364 could you build the query in pure curl and show it in your question?
    – phwd
    Oct 12, 2012 at 22:07
  • Sorry, I don't know how to post pure curl, but that's how I use it in PHP: link Oct 13, 2012 at 0:19
  • @user1742364 so does it not work for all pages using your link or just a few?
    – phwd
    Oct 13, 2012 at 0:53
  • Well, I tested it with one test user who owns two pages. and it doesn't work for any of those pages, although he is the admin of the pages and the app has all of the mentioned permissions. Oct 13, 2012 at 12:57

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