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Vk: application blocked by the administration?
I just created an IFrame VKontakte application and started developing it, but any requests to api return “Invalid request: Application is blocked”, and “Application blocked by the site administration and unavailable for viewing” hangs above the application itself. What is this - such a feature? Like, I didn’t have time to create an application in five minutes or in advance on a local copy of VKontakte - what the hell? How to solve the problem?
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the problem was the invalid access_token
According to VK developers, you should make a ready-made application, and then connect it to the system and not vice versa. Most likely they blocked you and, not surprisingly, did not consider it necessary to notify you of the reason.
I also had an interesting story with a contact: the task was to fasten the contact API for authorization on the site of one of my clients. So - everything worked fine when I used my old VK application. And when I transferred the work to the client, having created a new application, it flatly refused to work, although the documentation on the VK website has not changed, which theoretically should mean “my code is working”.
PS A few months later, the client's site is still using my application, unfortunately the VK developers did not consider condescending to us, mere mortals, and if they did not solve the problem, then at least they could not write something about it either.
Redirect to put directly on the contact page with the application?
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