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I've created a simple skeleton app using the PHP SDK for Facebook. This is how I am creating my Login URL:

$login_url = $fb->getLoginUrl( array ( 'redirect_uri' => $okay_url, 'scope' => 'public_profile', 'display' => 'popup' )

Whenever I try to authenticate my app using this link, there is a pink notice saying:

You are using a display type of 'popup' in a large browser window or tab. For a better user experience, show this dialog with our JavaScript SDK without specifying an explicit display type. The SDK will choose the best display type for each environment. Alternatively, set height and width on your window.open() call to properly size this dialog if you have special requirements precluding you from using the SDK. This message is only visible to developers of your application.

If I don't set 'display' => 'popup' in the array, then I get the following notice instead:

You are using a display type of 'page' in a small browser window or popup. For a better user experience, show this dialog with our JavaScript SDK without specifying an explicit display type. The SDK will choose the best display type for each environment. Alternatively, use display type 'popup' if you have special requirements precluding you from using the SDK. This message is only visible to developers of your application.

I realize these notices are only shown to the developers; however, is there any way to prevent them from appearing when using the PHP SDK? Facebook seems to be pushing the Javascript SDK for handling login.

Any ideas?

Thanks!

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I had also same problem. I got the fix from here: Facebook Auth Dialog: Developer warning concerning the use of "display" type "popup"

The main thing is you have to change the window.open() with mentioning the width=400, height=580

other thing please mention 'display' => 'popup' in the getLoginUrl()

thanks

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