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Welcome to the ASP.NET Facebook applications tutorial. As you know, Facebook
supports 3rd-party-built applications that can make use of Facebook network and
features, greatly enhancing the user experience of Facebook. This can be
achieved by two platforms: Facebook Connect and Canvas FBML. This tutorial is
going to show you how to integrate Facebook elements into applications. What are
you waiting for? Get Started Now!
News
New site launched: tips.computerbeacon.net
A new site is just launched. This site will feature tips and solutions about
various questions and problems you may encounter on your computer, ranging from
system acceleration to video files conversion. The Facebook page will also be
changed from "ASP.NET Tutorial" to "Computer Beacon", since it will now feature
all posts on this site rather than ASP.NET Apps only. Upcoming is another new
site featuring video tutorials of visual effects, using 3ds Max and After
Effects. Stay tuned!
7 Jul 2010
Recompiled Libary for New Data Permission
The error "requires valid next URL" occurs when users are asked to authorize your application if you've enabled the New Data Permission. This is because Facebook has changed
the way it interacts with application authorizations. I've modified the SDK
based on this and the new recompiled libariy can be downloaded
here.
25 Jun 2010
AJAX article updated
The AJAX article is updated to tackle the problem of the disappearing Facebook Connect button after calling AJAX postback, which I forgot to mention.
22 Jun 2010
.Net Framework 4.0
The sample application is now running under .net Framework 4.0 and the code is
available for download. The library is also updated to the recompiled ones.
Download sample code
8 Jun 2010
Site Upgrade
The site is upgraded from free hosting to paid hosting. In the future it will be
extended cover other topics besides Facebook Applications. Meanwhile all
features are provided freely. It would be my pleasure if you can support the
site by donating a few bucks.
6 Jun 2010
New article:
Are you a fan?
"You must be a fan to view this page." How did they managed to do that? Well,
here's your answer.
1 Jun 2010
New article:
AJAX with Facebook Connect
In this article I'll show you how to combine AJAX with Facebook Connect to
provide users a smoother login experience.
14 May 2010
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