You can see it live here (and you can download the source):
http://fbconnect-demo.emotionull.com/

I am uploading the source also on github and I'll make also a blog
post about it (even though it's TRIVIAL to use fbconnect in web2py).

I have made a change in facebook.py (a new function called
"facebook_connect"). You can check it out.
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