The situation is still unclear for me – After July 5th 2012, will desktop application be able to have access to Facebook data if user, associated with access token, logged out from Facebook? Are talking here about TOTAL deletion of offline access AT ALL or just limitation for offline access by 60 days?
Document - https://developers.facebook.com/roadmap/offline-access-removal/ doesn’t give clear answer (IMHO). Quote: “Once the migration setting has been enabled, Desktop applications will automatically get user access_tokens returned that have the longer expiration time. However, there is no way to get a long-lived user access_token without having the user login to your app again.”
As of April 30 I’m able to request access token WITH ‘offline_access’ permission for desktop application (using URL: https://graph.facebook.com/oauth/authorize?client_id=APPLICATION_ID&redirect_uri=http://www.facebook.com/connect/login_success.html&scope=manage_pages,read_stream,publish_stream,offline_access ) . And everything work fine. Even if user logged out. In spite of “Remove offline_access permission” was enabled for the application.
Your answers will be very much appreciated.