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Monthly Archives: June 2010

Facebook applications will automatically upgrade to new data permissions on June 30

Facebook Apps DevelopmentBy Ali QureshiJune 25, 2010Leave a comment

Starting June 30, 2010, your Facebook application will only be able to read the publically available information of a user’s profile by default, the way data read permissions are granted in the platform. While the changes are broad in scope, none of them impact backwards compatibility: all of your existing code will continue to work.…

Facebook Graph API authentication OAuth 2.0 replacing Require Login

Facebook Apps DevelopmentBy Ali QureshiJune 22, 20103 Comments

Facebook has recently introduced Graph API and simplified many things. The new Graph API attempts to drastically simplify the way developers read and write data to Facebook.The Graph API uses OAuth 2.0 for authorization. OAuth 2.0 is a simpler version of OAuth that developers used earlier for authorization as $facebook->require_login(). (by the way, old token…

How to show/hide divs based on radio button selection using jQuery

Front End Development, PHP DevelopmentBy Ali QureshiJune 10, 201020 Comments

If you want a radio button selection to show certain Div contents and hide some other Div on the web page, and on another radio button selection, you need a different Div associated with that radio button hiding the unwanted one, read on. This can be achieved very efficiently using jQuery. We can put the…

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