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I'm troubleshooting an issue where the page title and image aren't being included on facebook likes. Having hit the OG debugger, it looks like none of the og:metatags are being accessed by facebook:

Here's a link to the debugger — it's saying it is inferring the og:url and og:title properties which are present on the page.

As a matter of testing, I copied the metatags and HTML schema straight from the example on the developer docs and I still get the same warnings.

Here's the HTML and start of the head tag as generated:

<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:og="http://ogp.me/ns#" xmlns:fb="http://www.facebook.com/2008/fbml">
<head>
<title>123-ABC Butterfly Fun Carpet 3'10" x 5'5" Rectangle</title>
<meta name="description" content="Transactiv Products" />
<meta name="title" content="Transactiv" />
<meta property="fb:app_id" content="289501899130" />
<meta property="og:site_name" content="Transactiv InRecv" />
<meta property="og:url" content="http://localhost:2609/Pages/ProductSummary.aspx?OrganizationProductID=617c54a0-189a-48af-9b5e-002148210208&StoreID=a1d6bc99-9a6a-4e46-bdb4-790be4e59bd4&ProductID=d6748a89-41f4-48aa-a1c1-5c28f87cc47f&PageName=MHMTest&PageID=236549899706529" />
<meta property="og:title" content="123-ABC Butterfly Fun Carpet 3'10" x 5'5" Rectangle" />
<meta property="og:type" content="website" />
<meta property="og:description" content="" />
<meta property="og:image" content="http://transactivazureprod.blob.core.windows.net/pictureblob/831a4d4a-dbe3-44f5-9ff8-12286cdc33f5" />

Any ideas on this?

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Facebook reads all properties you can enter your url here: https://developers.facebook.com/tools/debug

Facebook will read the properties you specified, but sometimes will use them only when all 4 are specfied (and not empty), not only the last 3.

<meta property="og:url" content="YOUR_URL" />
<meta property="og:title" content="YOUR_TITLE" />
<meta property="og:description" content="YOUR_DESCRIPTION" />
<meta property="og:image" content="YOUR_IMAGE" />
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Obvious flaw. You don't propely end the title. You got " in it.

I'd suggest doing a str_replace('"', "''", $str) before echo'ing it.

That is,

<meta property="og:title" content="123-ABC Butterfly Fun Carpet 3'10" x 5'5" Rectangle" />

to

<meta property="og:title" content="123-ABC Butterfly Fun Carpet 3'10'' x 5'5'' Rectangle" />

EDIT:

You can also consider doing htmlentities($str, ENT_QUOTES), as suggested by @TwoWholeWorms,

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  • You're totally right there - something to fix - however, even when I don't have that issue, facebook still ignores the metatags - I also pulled the values straight from the open graph docs example and they give me the same warnings:
    – SDG
    Nov 3, 2011 at 18:40
  • And you're trying with the Linter? Nov 3, 2011 at 18:41
  • Yeah - the linter is telling me that it's inferring those "required" properties even though they are on the page
    – SDG
    Nov 3, 2011 at 18:46
  • Good thought - but same problem.
    – SDG
    Nov 3, 2011 at 19:40
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    You'd be better off doing htmlentities($str, ENT_QUOTES) rather than str_replace. There's more characters which will break the parser than just ". Nov 14, 2013 at 16:01
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Facebook's scraper is seeing an error page when it tries to visit your site.

You can access the Facebook scraper's view of your pages through the link 'See exactly what our scraper sees' at the bottom of the debug page.

Also it doesn't just seem to be a scraper related problem as I'm also seeing the same message when I visit the link: http://transactivstaging.cloudapp.net:8080/Pages/ProductSummary.aspx?OrganizationProductID=617c54a0-189a-48af-9b5e-002148210208&StoreID=a1d6bc99-9a6a-4e46-bdb4-790be4e59bd4&ProductID=d6748a89-41f4-48aa-a1c1-5c28f87cc47f&FBUserId=100002152993326&PageName=MHMTest&PageID=236549899706529&CurrentPage=0

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I would guess that, as well as the " in the title values mentioned by Robin Castlin (which you could also escape as &quot;), that your og:url contains unescaped ampersands.

Does it work if you replace & with &amp; in that og:url field?

So you'd replace

<meta property="og:title"
  content="123-ABC Butterfly Fun Carpet 3'10" x 5'5" Rectangle" />
<meta property="og:url"
  content="http://localhost:2609/Pages/ProductSummary.aspx?
  OrganizationProductID= ... &StoreID= ..." />

to

<meta property="og:title"
   content="123-ABC Butterfly Fun Carpet 3'10&quot; x 5'5&quot; Rectangle" />

<meta property="og:url"
  content="http://localhost:2609/Pages/ProductSummary.aspx?
  OrganizationProductID= ... &amp;StoreID= ..." />

to make sure the metadata all contains valid HTML.

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