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Have you set BOTH your Profile ID AND page ID? You need to set a profile ID even if you only wish to publish to a page. If you only want to publish to a page click “publish to YOUR Facebook Wall” enter your profile ID click Save then uncheck the “Publish to YOUR Wall” box (this will be fixed in a future release) Then once you have entred a profile ID re-grant permission.
If you have a Personal Profile ID set then I’m not sure what the problem is :/
In general what this means is that the FB profile ID you have entered into the WPBook settings (Wall/Stream options area, where it says YOUR FB Profile ID) does not match the one you are logged in to FB as.
Have you entered 100001055562421 as your FB Profile ID in the wall/stram settings?
Thank you for the instructions! That worked great. The only problem is that a seemingly random author image (not the author of the post) is inserted into the wall post. I love having the blog tab on the fan page so I will keep using this app, but I may need to find a different solution for the wall posts.
Thanks again!
@isabisa Can you point to where you are seeing a “seemingly random author image”?
@johneckman, sorry I deleted the post since it showed up wrong. I’ve reposted it and you can see it here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cuberis/101890296522841?sk=wall
and here:
http://cuberis.com/blog/test
Since our site is in production, I’d like to remove it by the end of the day. Let me know if you need anything from me if you’re interested in troubleshooting. Thanks!
Thanks, you can take it down now if you want.
The image that shows has this url:
http://platform.ak.fbcdn.net/www/app_full_proxy.php?app=150194908376023&v=1&size=z&cksum=c86390f5d60c836e9c6c2b5bbd87a9a9&src=http%3A%2F%2Fcuberis.com%2Fwp-content%2Fplugins%2Fuser-avatar%2Fuser-avatar-pic.php%3Fid%3D6%26w%3D45%26radom%3D1300300327
Which, when you take the Facebook proxy out, means this:
http://cuberis.com/wp-content/plugins/user-avatar/user-avatar-pic.php?id=6&w=45&radom=1300300327
Which suggests to me that something is going on with the user-avatar plugin.
What isn’t clear is where Facebook is getting this image from, and why it is trying to associate that image with the post. I believe when Facebook doesn’t have an attached image (which happens when you don’t use a “featured image” in WordPress), Facebook fetches the full url and looks for an image to use, taking one seemingly at random.
I don’t know if that’s something we can control – unless you just always pass some kind of featured image along with your posts, like the icon of the company?
That makes complete sense. Thanks for taking a look at it and I’ll keep that in mind for the future!