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I'm unable to get custom parameters send to my facebook fan page tab.

I'm using php and is passing like this:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/{page-name}/?sk=APP_ID&pass=1

but I'm unable to read the parameter pass

Sreejith

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I suppose your application is inside an IFrame inside your fan page! this is why you can access those parameters. – ifaour Feb 16 '11 at 20:46
@ifaour, yes it's inside an IFrame – sreejith Feb 17 '11 at 9:45

4 Answers

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Facebook passes in your data as part of the signed_Request data. Here is how you would retrieve it using PHP:

<?php 
require 'facebook.php';
$app_id = "YOUR APP ID HERE";
$app_secret = "YOUR SECRET KEY HERE";


$facebook = new Facebook(array(
        'appId' => $app_id,
        'secret' => $app_secret,
        'cookie' => true
));


// THE MAGIC SAUCE
$signed_request = $facebook->getSignedRequest();

$page_id = $signed_request["page"]["id"];
$like_status = $signed_request["page"]["liked"];
// HERE IS A STRING OF YOUR APP DATA.
$app_data = $signed_request["app_data"];

echo '$app_data = '.$app_data;
?>

This example requires the Facebook PHP api and will write your app_data into the browser window where you can marvel in all its glory.

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You can add facebook.com/blabla?app_data=value1|value2|value3 and then do explode('|', $signed_request['app_data']) – how Sep 12 '11 at 11:53

Oh wow, I didn't know about the app_data parameter.
Here's another method for whatever it's worth:
http://iamskwerl.com/tech/2011/11/passing-query-variables-to-facebook-fan-page-tabs/

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Your approach is a great solution, when you have no server side component in your application. Thumbs up : ] – Lego May 24 '12 at 13:42

There is a solution available although I have not tried it but hope it works http://ikorolchuk.blogspot.com/2011/03/facebook-fan-page-pass-parameter-to.html

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If you want to avoid using the facebook php sdk, you can parse the signed request like so:

function parse_signed_request($signed_request) {
  list($encoded_sig, $payload) = explode('.', $signed_request, 2); 

  // decode the data
  $sig = base64_url_decode($encoded_sig);
  $data = json_decode(base64_url_decode($payload), true);

  return $data;
}

function base64_url_decode($input) {
  return base64_decode(strtr($input, '-_', '+/'));
}

$request_array = parse_signed_request($_REQUEST['signed_request']);
echo $request_array["app_data"];
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