http://community.paperthin.com/adf-docs/index.php?title=How_to_create_a_Facebook_Application&feed=atom&action=historyHow to create a Facebook Application - Revision history2024-03-29T15:45:34ZRevision history for this page on the wikiMediaWiki 1.29.0http://community.paperthin.com/adf-docs/index.php?title=How_to_create_a_Facebook_Application&diff=3315&oldid=prevRwest: Created page with 'The following steps were copied from [http://wiki.developers.facebook.com/index.php/Connect/Setting_Up_Your_Site#Setting_Up_Your_Application_and_Getting_an_API_Key here]: If you…'2010-04-11T01:56:04Z<p>Created page with 'The following steps were copied from [http://wiki.developers.facebook.com/index.php/Connect/Setting_Up_Your_Site#Setting_Up_Your_Application_and_Getting_an_API_Key here]: If you…'</p>
<p><b>New page</b></p><div>The following steps were copied from [http://wiki.developers.facebook.com/index.php/Connect/Setting_Up_Your_Site#Setting_Up_Your_Application_and_Getting_an_API_Key here]:<br />
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If you don't already have a Facebook Platform API key for your site, create an application with the Facebook Developer application.<br />
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Note: Even if you have created an application and received an API key, you should review steps 4 through 8 and make sure your application settings are appropriate.<br />
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1. Go to http://www.facebook.com/developers/createapp.php to create a new application.<br />
2. Enter a name for your application in the Application Name field.<br />
3. Accept the Developer Terms of Service, then click Save Changes.<br />
4. On the Basic tab, keep all of the defaults.<br />
5. Take note of the API Key, you'll need this shortly.<br />
6. Click the Connect tab. Set Connect URL to the top-level directory of the site where you <br />
plan to implement Facebook Connect (this is usually your domain, like http://www.example.com,<br />
but could also be a subdirectory).<br />
7. You should include a logo that appears on the Facebook Connect dialog.<br />
Next to Facebook Connect Logo, click Change your Facebook Connect logo and browse to an image file.<br />
The logo can be up to 99 pixels wide by 22 pixels tall, and must be in JPG, GIF, or PNG format.<br />
(Filename cannot be 'icon')<br />
8. If you plan to implement Facebook Connect across a number of subdomains of your site<br />
(for example, foo.example.com and bar.example.com), you need to enter a Base Domain<br />
(which would be example.com in this case).<br />
Specifying a base domain allows you to make calls using the PHP and JavaScript client libraries<br />
as well as get and store session information for any subdomain of the base domain.<br />
For more information about subdomains, see Supporting Subdomains In Facebook Connect.<br />
9. Click Save Changes.<br />
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