On Wed, May 21, 2014 at 8:49 PM, Roger Eller wrote:
> The use case I had in mind was for example, a user downloads your new app,
> and a button is included to "Like this app on Facebook". Sorry I asked for
> clarity on the term 'mobile'. Not everyone means both platforms.
>
Roger,
You can use
Hi Andre,
Read this:
http://livecode.com/blog/2014/05/21/how-to-create-an-app/
You and Steven Crighton will save many lives and more than
one reputation of a fellow Beer Bro! :D
Al
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The use case I had in mind was for example, a user downloads your new app,
and a button is included to "Like this app on Facebook". Sorry I asked for
clarity on the term 'mobile'. Not everyone means both platforms.
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On May 21, 2014 7:37 PM, "Andre Garzia" wrote:
> He
Hey Roger,
When I say mobile I mean Android and iOS.
To check more about liking stuff using the Open Graph API from FB:
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/opengraph/guides/og.likes
FacebookLib can be used for that type of action but the API doesn't allow
"liking a page".
Cheers
On Wed, May
When you say Mobile, you do mean both Android and iOS, correct? Also, can
it simply apply a like to a post or a fb page?
Sent from my Android tablet
On May 21, 2014 7:17 PM, "Andre Garzia" wrote:
> Hey Friends,
>
> Just to announce that FacebookLib now works with Mobile. So all you happy
> mobi
Hey Friends,
Just to announce that FacebookLib now works with Mobile. So all you happy
mobile developers can now integrate Facebook features into your application.
Current customers should be receiving their update notice email shortly
(courtesy of SendOwl).
This means that you can create applic