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/ 13 Years ago, sun, september 4, 2011, 12:00:00
I'm using Node.js:
var s = 'Who's that girl?';
var url = 'http://graph.facebook.com/?text=' + encodeURIComponent(s);
request(url, POST, ...)
This does not work! And Facebook cuts off my text...
Full code:
function postToFacebook(fbid, access_token, data, next){
var uri = 'https://graph.facebook.com/'+String(fbid)+'/feed?access_token='+access_token;
var uri += '&' + querystring.stringify(data);
request({
'method':'POST',
'uri': uri,
},function(err,response,body){
next();
});
};
app.get('/test',function(req,res){
var d = {
'name':'Who's that girl?',
'link': 'http://example.com',
'caption': 'some caption...',
'description': 'some description...',
'picture': 'http://i.imgur.com/CmlrM.png',
};
postToFacebook(req.user.fb.id, req.user.fb.accessToken, d);
res.send('done');
});
Facebook gets a blank post on the wall. No text shows. Nothing.
When I log my URI, it is this:
https://graph.facebook.com/1290502368/feed?access_token=2067022539347370|d7ae6f314515c918732eab36.1-1230602668|GtOJ-pi3ZBatd41tPvrHb0OIYyk&name=Who's%20that%20girl%3F&link=http%3A%2F%2Fexample.com&caption=some%20caption...&description=some%20description...&picture=http%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FCmlrM.png
Obviously if you take a look at that URL, you see that the apostrophe is not being encoded correctly.
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