I am trying to add a custom link to the [object] (marked in red, below) in a facebook custom Action post.

This is my code :
FB.api('/me/testapponens:cook', 'post',
{ recipe: 'http://foobar.com/page1.html' },
function(response) {
if (!response || response.error) {
alert('Error occured');
} else {
alert('Cook was successful! Action ID: ' + response.id);
}
});
Now, Because I have stated 'http://foobar.com/page1.html' in my 'recipe', when this is posted, the open-graph properties are picked from this page.
PROBLEM : I need to show the link as a thirdparty link www.thirdparty.com/page1.html but the open graph meta properties cannot be written in thirdparty.com/page1.html (as I don't have any control on that page).
So, I decided to do this:
i) Create a dummy page : www.foobar.com/page1.html.
ii) Add all the og meta to it.
iii) Add a redirect (javascript) code to the dummy page so that it goes to the third party page.
www.foobar.com/page1.html looks something like this :
<html ...>
<title> Page 1 </title>
<meta property="fb:app_id" content="..." />
...
<script type="text/javascript">
function redirect1()
{
window.location = "http://thirdparty.com/page1.html"
}
</script>
</head>
<body onLoad="redirect1()"></body>
</html>
QUESTION : I think this is a hacky approach and it may not be acceptable to the users. Is there a better way of doing this? Please let me know if I was not able to explain what I intend to do.
PS : I am not a spammer, the third party page is from a client and I am not trying to misguide the users.