My application uses Facebook authentication:
FB.init({
appId: config.fbAppId,
status: true,
cookie: true,
// xfbml: true,
// channelURL : 'http://WWW.MYDOMAIN.COM/channel.html', // TODO
oauth : true
});
// later...
FB.login(function(response)
{
console.log(response);
console.log("authId: " + response.authResponse.userID);
gameSwf.setLoginFacebook(response.authResponse.accessToken);
}, {scope:'email,publish_actions,read_friendlists'});
And when using it, people can post to their wall:
var obj = {
method: 'feed',
link: linkUrl,
picture: pictureUrl,
name: title,
caption: "",
description: message
};
function callback(response) {
// console.log("Post on wall: " + response);
}
FB.ui(obj, callback);
This works fine, but there is one little hickup. If people:
- Log in on the app.
- Log out of Facebook.
- Attempt to make a wall post from the app.
The opening of the wall post dialog fails. The console says "Refused to display document because display forbidden by X-Frame-Options.".
Can I instead get Facebook to show a login prompt to the user. Or can I detect the error and tell the user that he's no longer logged in on Facebook?