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I am using GraphAPI to send comments and likes to a facebook photo from my site. The problem is I want to post the action to the user's wall, one which should be viewable from their friends' news feeds like "ChrisB liked a link" and "ChrisB commented on a link", where link is the photo's url on facebook. Of course I expect the photo thumb and name and description to appear on the post as well.

I have attempted to use custom OpenGraph actions and objects for these, but og:url won't accept facebook links now (which is odd because it still works for facebook pages). The error I'm getting from the linter is "Facebook urls cannot be crawled".

Is there any way to get the result that I want?

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Instead of using a Facebook URL directly, try using bit.ly links or some way of automating the redirection from your site to Facebook. For example, I would use the apache module mod_rewrite to create a page on my website, but have it redirect to Facebook.

E.g. 'fake page' would be domain.com/{photo_id}.jpg, but have mod_rewrite redirect to http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid={photo_id}

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  • But specifying an og:url does two things: (1) tells fb to scrape metadata from that link and (2) use that link on the post. I see how redirection can help with the second case but not the first, since its eventually going to end up scraping the facebook link anyway.
    – ChrisB
    May 31, 2012 at 9:13
  • Its more to trick facebook into scraping its own page, to get past the error you're having.
    – Niraj Shah
    May 31, 2012 at 11:08
  • The error "Facebook urls cannot be crawled" persists even with the redirect.
    – ChrisB
    May 31, 2012 at 22:56
  • Dam. The last option is to read the contents of the page from facebook, e.g. using echo file_get_contents($url);. But it may be quite inefficient if you get lots of traffic.
    – Niraj Shah
    Jun 1, 2012 at 8:46

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