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I'm running a number of domains and only want to use one Facebook Application.

I understand the current limitation that you can specify multiple domains but they all must have the same base domain - mine are all different.

Therefore I was considering using an iframe that resides on 1 domain for the Facebook Application Logon. Users would authenticate with this domain and then have logon ability with any or the specified domains. In theory this would work.

I wanted to ask:

  • has only one done this before?
  • any obvious limitations?
  • would this be against Facebook Policies etc?

Only only looking for a facebook logon and a few basic details like name and birthdate.

thankyou

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It won't work. They set the X-FRAME-OPTIONS header to disallow this. Google or search SO for "X-FRAME-OPTIONS Facebook" – Matt Johnson Mar 9 at 4:05
thankyou - really helpful in understanding this... thx – Adam Mar 9 at 22:44

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