SOLVED: Slogin - Error - empty access tocken

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9 years 8 months ago - 9 years 8 months ago #4680 by Peter
Excuse me, I don`t speak russian,
It`s probable that someone has mentioned this problem.

Today I have downloaded the SLogin 2.2 for Joomla 3.3.6. I have adjusted the FB plugin according to manual,
however I always get : Error - empty access tocken,
the google plugins runs well...

Check the side: oratoriomoretta.it/

I give up.
Thanks, Peter
Last edit: 9 years 8 months ago by Peter.

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9 years 8 months ago #4681 by JoomLine
Hello.
The error reports that the application key is invalid. Check the fields in the plugin, maybe the key has spaces.

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9 years 8 months ago #4682 by Peter
Thank you,
I am sure, the app key and the app secret are right.
I use your component on another site which uses FB Api version 1.0, - no problem with the plugin (I have setupped it 2 years ago)

This new site refers to FB Api version 2.3
This is only one difference.

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9 years 8 months ago #4686 by Peter
Could it be an problem with the hosting?
Because I have the hosting at the hostinger.it,
and when I have tried to use an other hosting: demojoomla.com,
there the Facebook plugin of the SLogin with the same settings of the FB app (ho changet only URL Callback) works very well.

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9 years 8 months ago #4690 by Peter
The Hostinger on the level gratis prohibit the social function on the base API...

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