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We have been opening a sharing popup (via window.open) with the URL like

https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?s=100&p[title]=EXAMPLE&p[summary]=EXAMPLE&p[url]=EXAMPLE&p[images][0]=EXAMPLE 

and until some unknown point in the last month or so everything was fine.

What is happening now is; the popup dialog appears and correctly includes the Title, Description, Image and URL provided by the query string parameters, but when the post is submitted, the resulting wall post on Facebook is missing the Title, Description and Image, though it still links to the correct URL.

Does anyone know if there have been recent changes which could have suddenly stopped this from working?

Pre-empting some common responses:

  • "sharer.php URL was deprecated" - usage seemed to continue and it seemed the consensus was that it was largely considered to be sticking around - I haven't seen any specific indication that it should have suddenly ceased working - might have missed something

  • "Use JavaScript SDK/these OG meta tags" - not possible in my specific situation - just trust me ... I can explain if you REALLY want but it's really not relevant.

  • "Use the feed dialog" - not suitable due to lack of support for posting with attachments on FB pages

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  • There is a Facebook bug logged by someone else here developers.facebook.com/bugs/563991033677853 so I'd suggest anyone else with the issue helps flag this with FB by going there and confirming that you also have this problem.
    – tdous
    Jan 6, 2014 at 23:54
  • UPDATE for anyone experiencing the same problem... Other people who reported this as a bug to Facebook weren't so hot at providing detail up front or responding to information, so I resubmitted a new bug report and it's been assigned to a developer. Just waiting to hear news from FB. developers.facebook.com/x/bugs/357750474364812
    – tdous
    Jan 21, 2014 at 14:53
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    Sadly, the accepted answer is right. After 3 months of waiting for the bug to be "fixed" they changed the accepted behaviour of sharer.php so these parameters can no longer be used.
    – tdous
    May 5, 2014 at 22:40

5 Answers 5

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Facebook no longer supports custom parameters in sharer.php

The sharer will no longer accept custom parameters and facebook will pull the information that is being displayed in the preview the same way that it would appear on facebook as a post from the url OG meta tags.

Use dialog/feeds instead of sharer.php

https://www.facebook.com/dialog/feed?
  app_id=145634995501895
  &display=popup&caption=An%20example%20caption 
  &link=https%3A%2F%2Fdevelopers.facebook.com%2Fdocs%2Fdialogs%2F
  &redirect_uri=https://developers.facebook.com/tools/explorer

Official answer from fb team

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    Beat me to answering my own question ;)
    – tdous
    Apr 10, 2014 at 12:00
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    but you need an app id in this case. What if it's just a website? May 27, 2014 at 0:55
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    From Facebook: The Feed Dialog for web has been deprecated in API Version 2.0. On web, developers are encouraged to use the more modern Share Dialog, which can perform all of the same functions as these older dialogs, but can additionally publish custom Open Graph stories without requiring Facebook Login. developers.facebook.com/docs/sharing/reference/share-dialog Jul 28, 2014 at 23:21
  • If possible, I would suggest using the Facebook SDK with JavaScript. It's much easier to code and I would consider it to be much less picky than using the link form above. Take a look at: developers.facebook.com/docs/sharing/web Mar 16, 2016 at 18:48
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    @LiquidDrummer the whole point of using these types of URLs is so you don't have to use the SDK. It adds a needless performance hit to your page, helps FB invade people's privacy and is not simpler than a plain <a> tag or open() call.
    – Walf
    Feb 16, 2017 at 3:07
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Starting from July 18, 2017 Facebook has decided to disregard custom parameters set by users. This choice blocks many of the possibilities offered by this answer and it also breaks buttons used on several websites.

The quote and hashtag parameters work as of Dec 2018.


Does anyone know if there have been recent changes which could have suddenly stopped this from working?

The parameters have changed. The currently accepted answer states:

Facebook no longer supports custom parameters in sharer.php

But this is not entirely correct. Well, maybe they do not support or endorse them, but custom parameters can be used if you know the correct names. These include:

  • URL (of course) → u
  • custom image → picture
  • custom title → title
  • custom quote → quote
  • custom description → description
  • caption (aka website name) → caption

For instance, you can share this very question with the following URL:

https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fstackoverflow.com%2Fq%2F20956229%2F1101509&picture=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.applezein.net%2Fwordpress%2Fwp-content%2Fuploads%2F2015%2F03%2Ffacebook-logo.jpg&title=A+nice+question+about+Facebook&quote=Does+anyone+know+if+there+have+been+recent+changes+which+could+have+suddenly+stopped+this+from+working%3F&description=Apparently%2C+the+accepted+answer+is+not+correct.

Try it!

I've built a tool which makes it easier to share URLs on Facebook with custom parameters. You can use it to generate your sharer.php link, just press the button and copy the URL from the tab that opens.

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    Thanks a lot, that's great! Dec 3, 2016 at 22:26
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    @TakácsZsolt You don't need JS on the page, you can just generate the URL server-side in your CMS or custom code and then serve the user a simple URL. The official share button is bad because it includes tons of KB of JS code and it tracks users. Also, if you are sharing your own URLs you'd better serve proper OpenGraph tags instead of relying on the Facebook sharer parameters. :) May 30, 2017 at 14:29
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    @Garavani, yes you are right. As discussed on the comments of the tool, they have deprecated the parameters and removed them. Jul 27, 2017 at 14:12
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    As of April 2018 it seems any parameters other than u are silently ignored.
    – leo
    Apr 25, 2018 at 10:03
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    Other than u the only parameter I see reflected is quote
    – robskrob
    Sep 10, 2018 at 20:54
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Your problem is caused by the lack of markers OpenGraph, as you say it is not possible that you implement for some reason.

For you, the only solution is to use the PHP Facebook API.

  1. First you must create the application in your facebook account.
  2. When creating the application you will have two key data for your code:

    YOUR_APP_ID 
    YOUR_APP_SECRET
    
  3. Download the Facebook PHP SDK from here.

  4. You can start with this code for share content from your site:

    <?php
      // Remember to copy files from the SDK's src/ directory to a
      // directory in your application on the server, such as php-sdk/
      require_once('php-sdk/facebook.php');
    
      $config = array(
        'appId' => 'YOUR_APP_ID',
        'secret' => 'YOUR_APP_SECRET',
        'allowSignedRequest' => false // optional but should be set to false for non-canvas apps
      );
    
      $facebook = new Facebook($config);
      $user_id = $facebook->getUser();
    ?>
    <html>
      <head></head>
      <body>
    
      <?php
        if($user_id) {
    
          // We have a user ID, so probably a logged in user.
          // If not, we'll get an exception, which we handle below.
          try {
            $ret_obj = $facebook->api('/me/feed', 'POST',
                                        array(
                                          'link' => 'www.example.com',
                                          'message' => 'Posting with the PHP SDK!'
                                     ));
            echo '<pre>Post ID: ' . $ret_obj['id'] . '</pre>';
    
            // Give the user a logout link 
            echo '<br /><a href="' . $facebook->getLogoutUrl() . '">logout</a>';
          } catch(FacebookApiException $e) {
            // If the user is logged out, you can have a 
            // user ID even though the access token is invalid.
            // In this case, we'll get an exception, so we'll
            // just ask the user to login again here.
            $login_url = $facebook->getLoginUrl( array(
                           'scope' => 'publish_stream'
                           )); 
            echo 'Please <a href="' . $login_url . '">login.</a>';
            error_log($e->getType());
            error_log($e->getMessage());
          }   
        } else {
    
          // No user, so print a link for the user to login
          // To post to a user's wall, we need publish_stream permission
          // We'll use the current URL as the redirect_uri, so we don't
          // need to specify it here.
          $login_url = $facebook->getLoginUrl( array( 'scope' => 'publish_stream' ) );
          echo 'Please <a href="' . $login_url . '">login.</a>';
    
        } 
    
      ?>      
    
      </body> 
    </html>
    

You can find more examples in the Facebook Developers site:

https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/php

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    You're right Joseph, and I hope the information you've provided is useful to someone who finds this page. Because of that I've voted it up. I have only not marked it as the answer because we already knew that we would have to fall back to PHP if Facebook did not revert the changes they've made. The complete solution I'd hope for, a way to use the sharer URL is a similar way to how it used to work, may not exist now or in the future. But thanks for your response and I trust it'll be useful to someone in this situation.
    – tdous
    Mar 17, 2014 at 14:05
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I review your url in use:

https://www.facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php?s=100&p[title]=EXAMPLE&p[summary]=EXAMPLE&p[url]=EXAMPLE&p[images][0]=EXAMPLE

and see this differences:

  1. The sharer URL not is same.
  2. The strings are in different order. ( Do not know if this affects ).

I use this URL string:

http://www.facebook.com/sharer.php?s=100&p[url]=http://www.example.com/&p[images][0]=/images/image.jpg&p[title]=Title&p[summary]=Summary

In the "title" and "summary" section, I use the php function urlencode(); like this:

<?php echo urlencode($detail->title); ?>

And working fine for me.

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  • Is it still working on your side ? When I try your example URL, I'm not getting the title and summary displayed !
    – vcarel
    Feb 28, 2014 at 6:39
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    @vcarel This only works with OpenGraph, that's the problem. Post a different method in another answer. Feb 28, 2014 at 14:55
  • @JosephCollins In response to your differences: 1. The URL "hxxp://facebook.com/sharer.php" just redirects to "hxxp://facebook.com/sharer/sharer.php", I assume to be backwards compatible with a previous sharing feature. 2. The order of fields makes no difference. I did try your order just in case, still a problem. As I said in my original question, this did work correctly, then one day it did not with no changes at our end. It's been accepted as a bug by Facebook, so it's not just a URL format issue. But they're certainly taking their sweet time doing anything about it.
    – tdous
    Feb 28, 2014 at 15:14
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If you encode the & in your URL to %26 it works correctly. Just tested and verified.

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  • Covered by other answers and also not thorough enough to add value.
    – utechtzs
    Aug 30, 2019 at 19:19

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