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I've seen apps post links with "captions" to user's walls and they have a newline in them. Foursquare is one of these apps.

I cannot figure out how to get a newline recognized and I've tried everything, including just passing in "\r\n", "\n", etc.

(note: I'm talking about publishing to a user's wall -- http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/api/post/)

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Turns out the way to do this easily is to provide both caption and description parameters with the HTTP POST. Caption will be the first line, and Description will act as the second.

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Use the following:

<center></center>

as part of your caption string. It will create a line-break for you when posting the link.

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  • This will make a newline but it centers that next line which isn't what I was looking for.
    – TMC
    Apr 18, 2011 at 1:40
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    Did you try it? It does not center the text in my facebook-app `this is line one<center></center>this is line two´
    – heksemann
    Apr 26, 2011 at 12:12
  • Still works to this date. The center tag isn't stripper and is by default block-level, so if you make sure to close it, it should just force a line-break like as if there was a random DIV inserted. Pretty hacky though...
    – seutje
    Oct 5, 2015 at 10:47
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Try using properties arguments in graph api:

https://graph.facebook.com/me/feed?message=he&access_token=<ACCESS_TOKEN>&properties={1:{'text':'something',href='http://www.example.com'},2:{'text':'anything',href='http://www.example.com'}}

This will publish post in 2 lines... (Note: json should be converted to string before processing)

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  • Neat, didn't know that there was a properties argument in graph API. Do you know where the docs are for this? Can you also clarify your example? Why is there an href argument for both attributes?
    – TMC
    Apr 16, 2011 at 8:28
  • Href is for hyperlink to every text your write to next line... For doc... i found it from googling only... not specific doc :) Apr 16, 2011 at 17:00
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Try using only description instead of caption.

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