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Posts Tagged ‘facebook api’
August 30th, 2010
This is crazy, and based on a post called WordPress and PHP magic quotes: you want to run me crazy! by Stefano Lissa. I’m writing a plugin prototype for WordPress that uses the new Facebook Graph API to post stuff to my wall on Facebook (upcoming blog post). The original Facebook PHP SDK comes in [...]
August 24th, 2010
In a previous blog post called How to Count Facebook Fans in PHP I’ve shown a code snippet of how to count the number of fans on a fan page using PHP. Times have changed, the Graph API has been introduced, and due to some responses I introduce here the new way of retrieving your [...]
April 5th, 2010
Update: There’s an new easier way of retrieving the fans count using the Graph API, covered here: Counting Facebook Fans in PHP: The Graph API Way Not too tricky this one, but very handy as the social media world is developing extremely fast. It may not be too useful to publish the fan count of [...]
November 20th, 2009
As you may have heard, I’m only starting as a Facebook developer and with a few recent experiments, Timothy and I thought about customizing a fan page on Facebook, which will hopefully soon take advantage of its own domain name (Facebook’s Open Graph API). This is less of a technical post and more of a [...]
November 17th, 2009
For quite some time now I’ve been dreaming about getting into the Facebook Platform (API, Markup Language, etc) but haven’t had good enough reasons to do so. One good friend of mine Timothy gave me those reasons not so long ago and guess what! I came up with my very first Facebook App! It’s still [...]