Facebook News (hack): XML Sitemaps & FBML? New Facebook Vulnerability? - Part 2 1st of April
Do you remember my past article with the following title:
“Facebook News (hack): XML Sitemaps & FBML? New Facebook Vulnerability?”
In a news from developers.facebook.com from March 12, 2008 and according to Alex Moskalyuk:
“Starting today, you can serve XML sitemaps off apps.facebook.com domain, and notify search engines about changes on your pages. Naturally, this works better for pages that display content without requiring logins.”
This is indeed a really nice news for apps developers… But this implies:
“Facebook will serve any file with “.xml.gz” extension without interpreting it through FBML parser.”
Might this “non-interpretation” be dangerous in any kind of way? A new vulnerability in Facebook?
The answer needs some kind of reflexion or…”
If René Magritte was still alive, he would surely have read this post and might have said something like:
“Ceci n’est pas un canular.”
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Thx 4 R34d1N9
PS: Sorry for this!
I just wanted to have more readers - these titles are so delightful for search engines
- to encourage me to write more often. ;-(
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