Facebook Methods description: auth.createToken

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(Intended for desktop applications only.) Creates an auth_token to be passed in as a parameter to login.php and then to facebook.auth.getSession after the user has logged in. The user must log in soon after you create this token. See the authentication guide for more information.

Parameters

 

string api_key The application key associated with the calling application.
string sig An MD5 hash of the current request and your secret key, as described in the authentication guide.
string v This must be set to 1.0 to use this version of the API.
string format Optional - desired response format. Either “XML” (default) or “JSON”.
string callback Optional - wrap the response inside a function call. This is primarily to enable cross-domain javascript requests using the <script> tag, sometimes known as “JSONP“. This works with both XML and JSON.

Note that this function does not require a session_key or call_id (although specifying a call_id will not cause any problems). The values returned from this call are storable, but expire on their first use in facebook.auth.getSession.

Example Return XML

 

 

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<auth_createToken_response xmlns="http://api.facebook.com/1.0/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://api.facebook.com/1.0/ http://api.facebook.com/1.0/facebook.xsd">3e4a22bb2f5ed75114b0fc9995ea85f1</auth_createToken_response>

Error codes

1 An unknown error occurred. Please resubmit the request.
2 The service is not available at this time.
4 The application has reached the maximum number of requests allowed. More requests are allowed once the time window has completed.
5 The request came from a remote address not allowed by this application.
101 The api key submitted is not associated with any known application.
104 Incorrect signature.

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