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How to place a media topic in the game group using the game in classmates (HTML+Flash)?
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The documentation describes two methods to accomplish this task:
1) mediatopic.post "Private method" ( https://apiok.ru/wiki/display/api/mediatopic.post+ru)
2) FAPI.UI.postMediatopic "Public method " ( https://apiok.ru/wiki/display/api/FAPI.UI.postMedi...
Based on the description of the documentation, using the FAPI.UI.postMediatopic method it is possible to post a media topic only in your feed on the user's page, i.e. This method does not provide an opportunity to post to a group.Meanwhile, the mediatopic.post
method , in which such an opportunity is present, is closed, since it publishes a media topic WITHOUTuser confirmation.
Our task is to make a beautiful media topic about the game right in our group. The fact is that in such a media topic, to go to the game, you need to click on the big banner of the game, and this is very attractive and functional for users.
We tried to solve the problem like this:
Using the FAPI.UI.postMediatopic method(with confirmation) posted a media topic with the game on his personal page. Then I reposted this media topic to the group and it would seem that everything was decided. But unfortunately, when reposting, the very important functionality is lost - switching to the game in one click. Instead of going to the game immediately on click, the user is first shown the post itself and already in it there is the opportunity to click on the game banner. Those. as a result, the transition is carried out in two clicks, instead of one.
Getting access to the private method mediatopic.post with a wide range of functionality, for the sake of one post per group, is a dubious pleasure. This is not advisable for us and for API Tech Support.
How can this problem be solved?
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In general, if you use mediatopic.post only to post to a group, then it will only need the GROUP_CONTENT permission, which is usually issued on request by technical support (as opposed to full-fledged publishing to the feed), so try requesting it first.
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