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I'm trying to set up Facebook Insights for my company's Facebook page. The tags have been put into the header on our UAT 'site by our developer. I've gone and followed the steps in the FAQ, but I keep getting the following error message:

The app ID specified within the "FB:app_id" meta tag is not allowed on this domain. You must set up the Connect Base Domains for you app to be a prefix of

Does anyone know why this is? Is it because it's gone into UAT first? Or is it because we don't have an app, only a fan page? Also, I'm not the page administrator, will that cause problems?

Is there a walk through available, that I can give to the Dev. team to follow and then I can get my Facebook Insights?

Apologies for the basic nature of the request, but our Dev. team don't want to get involved and it's too techy for the Social Media manager, so it's fallen to me, the Web Analyst. I don't know anything about Facebook and I have a basic knowledge of tagging and HTML, but that is all. Go easy on me!

Thanks,

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If you don’t have an app, why do you want to put an "FB:app_id" meta tag into your site? – CBroe Jul 18 '12 at 11:25
I understand that this is to enable more than one administrator. If you use the user_id, then only the user account named can administer the page. – Jamie Fay Jul 18 '12 at 15:04
But you should also understand, that to give an app id you first must have an app … – CBroe Jul 18 '12 at 15:06
We do have the App_ID already, so I'm guessing this is the case. I don't think the error message is referring to an incorrect App_ID however. It seems to not like the URL, which leads me to believe it's down to the fact the tag has been implemented on our UAT 'site first, which has a different URL than the main 'site which the Page/App is registered to. – Jamie Fay Jul 19 '12 at 8:54
Yes, of course that’s the problem. (But your earlier comments sounded like you did not even have an app yet.) So if you can’t add the domain of this site to one of your existing apps, then you’ll have to create a new app for this domain. – CBroe Jul 19 '12 at 9:53

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