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I just updated my app with the new Facebook 3.0 SDK for iOS. Prior to this I was using the SDK that utilized FBSessionDelegate and FBRequestDelegate. In that SDK, we had to place this code in the applicationDidFinishLaunching:

 facebook = [[Facebook alloc] initWithAppId:FB_APP_ID andDelegate:self];

NSUserDefaults *defaults = [NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults];
if ([defaults objectForKey:@"FBAccessTokenKey"] 
    && [defaults objectForKey:@"FBExpirationDateKey"]) {
    facebook.accessToken = [defaults objectForKey:@"FBAccessTokenKey"];
    facebook.expirationDate = [defaults objectForKey:@"FBExpirationDateKey"];
} 

However now with the new 3.0 SDK, I'm told that all we have to do is import the framework, and resource bundles, then "add id named FacebookAppID to the bundle *.plist" So I've done this, but when I call any code with FBSession in it, I'm getting this error:

 'FBSession: No AppID provided; either pass an AppID to init, or add a string valued key with the appropriate id named FacebookAppID to the bundle *.plist'

What could I be doing wrong?

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@Kwame I faced the same problem , you session object is missing the App id . For this you can add an key in the info.plist named FacebookAppID and set the appropriate value with the app id provided to your ios app by facebook. or if in case you have already done this you can set the app id programmatically by setting the appropriate values in the - (id)initWithAppID:(NSString*)appID permissions:(NSArray*)permissions urlSchemeSuffix:(NSString*)urlSchemeSuffix tokenCacheStrategy:(FBSessionTokenCachingStrategy*)tokenCachingStrategy; method . Also please cross check the value of app id in info.plist. Hope this helps.

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Thanks. It's just that the Facebook iOS SDK docs make it seem like all you have to do is set the FacebookAppID info.plist. They don't bother to tell all these different ways of doing it. – Kwame Sep 21 '12 at 16:32

I'm still not sure why this is happening, but my workaround was to check if the FBSession object has an APP_ID and if not, then to set it manually:

if (![FBSession defaultAppID]) {
    [FBSession setDefaultAppID:FB_APP_ID];
}

Hope this helps someone!

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It is sufficient to have the "FacebookAppID" entry in the plist file.

However I had the same problem after copying the "FacebookAppID" string from the documentation web site into the plist file in Xcode. After removing the "FacebookAppID" entry from the plist file and reentering it by actually typing it, it worked!

So when copy/pasting the string "FacebookAppID" from the HTML file to the plist file either some invisible markup was also copied or the character encoding got messed up.

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