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I would still like to present short URLs in Facebook, but need to solve the circular reference problem. See previous discussion of this.2. Using this short URL, 911to.org/memorial-in-melbourn/, in the og:url property causes a problem in Facebook.
Please make this a priority for the next release of JFBConnect because this will really make tweets coming from JFBConnect websites really shine.Render a Tweet with JavaScript
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Yeah, that's going to cause an issue. The short URL redirects to the normal page, but then the main page uses an og:url of the short URL. It's a redirect loop and Facebook can't make heads or tails of where to look for the tags.I would still like to present short URLs in Facebook, but need to solve the circular reference problem. See previous discussion of this.
I'm still not clear on what that feature is or how it works. Can you explain a little more? I found this code on the Embedded Tweet FAQ that mentions what you posted above, but can't really understand how it works:Please make this a priority for the next release of JFBConnect because this will really make tweets coming from JFBConnect websites really shine.
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It won't be in the next release, but we do have plans for more providers in a release later this year.The last thing is that Reddit support would also be really nice in the next release.
Yeh I have been looking on SourceForge and tried most of the suggestions from there, a lot of people have run into this problem, but no joy. The only problem is that when I use the "Create Post" feature that the full URL gets sent along to twitter rather than the short URL. The problem with that is that because the first 24 characters of the link are involved with just the root and path to the Latest News category which is identical for every post from the News Articles.Yeah, that's going to cause an issue. The short URL redirects to the normal page, but then the main page uses an og:url of the short URL. It's a redirect loop and Facebook can't make heads or tails of where to look for the tags.
I don't know of any way that you can share a short URL that redirects elsewhere to use that in the display of a share.
It looks like this is embedding exiting Tweets with a Tweet ID, not a way to have twitter construct a fully expanded tweet from the parameter list sent along.I'm still not clear on what that feature is or how it works. Can you explain a little more? I found this code on the Embedded Tweet FAQ that mentions what you posted above, but can't really understand how it works:
dev.twitter.com/web/embedded-tweets
Also, just to note, we do have an embedded tweet Easy Tag you may want to try:{SCTwitterOEmbed url=https://twitter.com/BarackObama/statuses/266031293945503744 maxwidth=550}
I know this is a lot of work. Are you making enough off SourceCoast to make it worth your time?It won't be in the next release, but we do have plans for more providers in a release later this year
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