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I have followed many examples and looked at many questions regarding this access token error, but I can't seem to find out why I am getting it or how to fix it.

I init Facebook like they do in the 3.1 sdk examples:

 NSArray* permissions = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:@"publish_stream", @"publish_actions", nil];
 self.fb = [[FBSession alloc] initWithPermissions:permissions];
 [self.fb openWithCompletionHandler:^(FBSession *session,
                                         FBSessionState status,
                                         NSError *error)
     {
         [self sessionStateChanged:session :status :error];
     }];

This works fine and the user is asked to accept the app permissions in Safari and is returned to the app afterwards. When the user is returned to the app, my FBSessionState is FBSessionStateOpen.

When I try this:

[FBRequestConnection startForMeWithCompletionHandler:^(FBRequestConnection *connection, id result, NSError *error)
                 {

                     [self showAlert:@"logged in?" result:result error:error];
                 }];

or this:

NSMutableDictionary* fbPost = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] initWithObjectsAndKeys:@"post from iOS", @"message", nil];
[FBRequestConnection startWithGraphPath:@"me/feed" parameters:fbPost HTTPMethod:@"POST" completionHandler:^(FBRequestConnection *connection, id result, NSError *error)
                                        {

                                            [self showAlert:@"message posted?" result:result error:error];
                                        }];

but I get:

FBSDKLog: FBURLConnection <#1126>:

  Duration: 936 msec

Response Size: 0 kB

  MIME type: text/javascript

  Response:

{"error":{"message":"An active access token must be used to query information about the current user.","type":"OAuthException","code":2500}}

I have taken the access token from my FBSession and put it into Facebook's Access Token Debugger and it shows I have a good token:

App ID: <hidden>
Metadata: {"sso":"iphone-safari"}
User ID: <hidden>
Issued:  1351525817 (about an hour ago)
Expires: 1356709817 (in about 2 months)
Valid:  True
Origin: Mobile Web Faceweb
Scopes: create_note photo_upload publish_actions publish_stream share_item status_update video_upload

I must be missing some small detail in the settings or something.

Thank you all in advance!

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up vote 5 down vote accepted

According to the docs, https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/ios/3.1/class/FBRequestConnection

"The request uses the active session represented by [FBSession activeSession]."

This applies to the static methods dealing with requests. So what you want to do is make sure you set the active session. Do the following:

[FBSession setActiveSession:self.fb];

Just before you call the first FBRequestConnection start* method.

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Thank you! I knew it had to be something small :) – G__ROW Nov 1 '12 at 16:21
@C Abernathy What is "FBSession" ? in built class ? i cant import this in my project ? any additional framwork required to do this ? – Coder Dec 25 '12 at 13:39
FBSession is a class in the Facebook SDK for iOS. For more details integrating with the SDK, start here: developers.facebook.com/ios – C Abernathy Dec 26 '12 at 17:45

Well After some time, noticing that FBSession.activeSession was not nil, what I was missing before sending the request was:

    if (!FBSession.activeSession.isOpen) {
        [FBSession openActiveSessionWithAllowLoginUI: YES];
    }
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