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Facebook "I like" - What's the problem?
Using this form, I generated the code for the Facebook “Like” button, leaving the URL empty. Pasted the resulting XFBML code into the site pages. But Like is not tight, dog.
A gray 1 appears for a second, and then again the button icon becomes the default, as if no one pressed it.
Can someone come across this?
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I had, I changed what I could - it still did not work. I threw a bug in FB - after a couple of days they "fixed it"
Also, the Facebook API depends on the browser you are using. I'm working with the widget ...facebook.com/plugins/likebox.php and there are also glitches with the Like button. The point here is not only with Facebook glitches, but also with the processing of javascript by different browsers. I tried Opera 11, Chrome, Safari, Firefox. Firefox 4.0 gives the greatest stability.
When I was working on the Facebook API, VKontakte and Twitter (http://follow-engine.com) I encountered various glitches. So get in touch.
But keep in mind that Like button widgets may not work at all in Chrome (event handlers like FB.Event.subscribe('edge.create'...) are especially buggy).
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