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I'm trying to log on to Facebook using WebAuthenticationBroker, but it seems that fails because of some unexpected behaviour of the Uri class. Here's how I do it:

private async void Authenticate()
{
    var clientId = "my_client_id";
    var callbackUri = WebAuthenticationBroker.GetCurrentApplicationCallbackUri();
    var state = Guid.NewGuid().ToString();

    var uriBuilder = new UriBuilder("https", "www.facebook.com", 443, "dialog/oauth");
        uriBuilder.Query = "client_id=" + clientId + "&redirect_uri=" + 
            Uri.EscapeDataString(callbackUri.ToString()) + "&state=" + state;

    var result = await WebAuthenticationBroker.AuthenticateAsync(WebAuthenticationOptions.None, uriBuilder.Uri);
}

Examining the uriBuilder.Query property reveals

?client_id=my_client_id&redirect_uri=ms-app%3A%2F%2Fs-1-15-2-2553919546-3627489047-2334566836-2020567515-2448594308-1336840135-2213099471%2F&state=a0f29900-8006-49c9-b658-4caf86bf7a14

which seems correct. If, however, I check the resulting Uri (uriBuilder.Uri) I get

https://www.facebook.com:443/dialog/oauth?client_id=my_client_id&redirect_uri=ms-app:%2F%2Fs-1-15-2-2553919546-3627489047-2334566836-2020567515-2448594308-1336840135-2213099471%2F&state=a0f29900-8006-49c9-b658-4caf86bf7a14 

i.e. the colon after ms-app is unescaped, which I believe is the root of my problem. I can't pass a string, as WebAuthenticationBroker forces me to pass in an object of type System.Uri so I'm stuck at this point.

The message from Facebook reads "An error occurred. Please try later" so that doesn't help much either.

Is this a bug with System.Uri or is there anything else I'm doing the wrong way?

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