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EDIT(2): I did submit a bug report to facebook now. https://developers.facebook.com/bugs/379769088742694


EDIT: Okay, some people said this was the wrong place for the question. Where should I post instead?


I'm trying to create a Facebook App for my Friendica connector.

When I enter App Domain and Site URL and click on "Save changes", it gives me the following error message:

Error
App Domain: frnd.tk is not a valid domain.
Site URL is not a valid URL.

I don't understand this, as the URL / domain are perfectly valid.

Why does Facebook think it was invalid? How does it check it?

Yours,

Max Weller


Screen shot of the error message:

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Just to confirm for everyone, frnd.tk is valid and navigable through a browser. – DGund Apr 29 '12 at 22:36
Guys, this question is not offtopic - SO is an official place for facebook support and there was official SO blog post about it. Please don't close-vote it – zerkms Apr 29 '12 at 22:38
Perhaps the regex they use to validate doesn't cater for .tk. Probably warrants a bug report. – xbonez Apr 29 '12 at 22:39
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Facebook is most emphatically not the official place for Facebook support. Only programming questions are on topic here, Facebook-related or not. – Michael Petrotta Apr 29 '12 at 22:41
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I'm well aware, @zerkms. See meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/103833/…, meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/104311/…, meta.stackoverflow.com/a/128579/130268, meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/121547/…, and heck, just about every other post on Meta. A valid facebook.stackoverflow.com question must also be a valid stackoverflow.com question. – Michael Petrotta Apr 29 '12 at 23:20
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