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11 years 5 months ago #49637 by norfolkandway
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HI
wightshops.com/
Linked in set up and users may login and link profiles
Share button also displays on share bar module
BUt
When hitting the share button the following error is displayed in a poup
We’re sorry. Something unexpected happened and your request could not be completed. Please close this window and try again.
When using admin 'create post' then this error is returned
nimbus.everhelper.me/client/notes/share/...TpIqDKuK9GIC99SK2Oy/

Api setings - OAuth 2.0 Redirect URLs
https://wightshops.com,https://www.wightshops.com,http://wightshops.com,http://www.wightshops.com,https://wightshops.com/index.php,https://www.wightshops.com/index.php,http://wightshops.com/index.php,http://www.wightshops.com/index.php

I have checked all other settings on you rsupport documentation, Could you please help me in resolving this as the only thing that it cannot do at present is to share/post

FB and twiiter both work corrrectly

Regards
Iain
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11 years 5 months ago #49638 by mel
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Is creating users and logging in via LinkedIn actually working? These redirect URLs look incorrect. They should be:
https://wightshops.com/index.php?option=com_jfbconnect&task=authenticate.callback&provider=linkedin,https://www.wightshops.com/index.php?option=com_jfbconnect&task=authenticate.callback&provider=linkedin,http://wightshops.com/index.php?option=com_jfbconnect&task=authenticate.callback&provider=linkedin,http://www.wightshops.com/index.php?option=com_jfbconnect&task=authenticate.callback&provider=linkedin

Also, what is your Javascript API domain? This would affect whether the share works correctly. It should be something like:
https://wightshops.com/,https://www.wightshops.com/,http://wightshops.com/,http://www.wightshops.com/
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11 years 5 months ago #49641 by norfolkandway
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HI Mel

Really weird, To check your query I used the jfbconnect login module to use the linkedin register button and managed to register a new user and this registered via linked in popup then a new user account was created, This then allowed me to use the jfbc share button and worked.


I think it is ma error as I now realise that one must be logged in to the social network that one is posting to, Is this correct?
Thus I must make the jfbc share module visible to registered users only?

Regards
Iain
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11 years 5 months ago #49642 by mel
Replied by mel on topic Linked in
Yes, you must be logged in on the social network for it to post. However, when you're not logged in and try to share via LinkedIn, usually there is a prompt from them asking for your credentials and then the share will succeed once you log in there. This is why we haven't had to recommend to only set the module for registered users. Why the login prompt is not happening in your case is unknown.

-Melissa
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11 years 5 months ago #49645 by norfolkandway
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HI

OK, thank you for your time in looking into this
Much appreciated
Regards

Iain
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