So I'm trying to use the Graph API with the Facebook JS SDK and I'm getting the following error in Safari:
"OAuthException: An active access token must be used to query information about the current user."
I suspected it had to do with the fact that Safari is very strict with x-domain cookie setting and so I tried it in Firefox with cookie option set to false in FB.init(). I indeed found that I was getting the same error for my FB.api() requests.
FB.init({
appId: "<%= app_id %>",
status: true, // check login status
// We cannot rely on this cookie being set in an iframe. I found this
// out because the Graph API was not working in Safari.
// cookie: true, // enable cookies to allow the server to access the session
xfbml: true, // parse XFBML
channelUrl: window.location.protocol + '//' + window.location.host + '/fb/canvas/channel.html'
});
So I'm wondering... is there a good way to manually set the access_token query parameter in the FB.api() request?
If the FB.init() cookie gets properly set, this is what the FB.api() request parameters look like:
access_token xxxxxxxxxxxx|1.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx__.3600.xxxxxxxxxx-xxx|xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
callback FB.ApiServer._callbacks.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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sdk joey
In Safari (or when the cookie FB.init() option is not set) the FB.api() request parameters look like:
callback FB.ApiServer._callbacks.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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sdk joey
Now... obviously my app has the ability to generate the access_token on the server side... I'm wondering if there's any way I can manually set FB.api() to use my server-side-generated access_token.

fbs_xxxxxxxxxcookie that the FB JS SDK tries to set duringFB.init(). Now... the cookie value that the SDK sets looks like this:fbs_xxxxxxxxx="access_token=xxx&expires=xxx&secret=xxx&session_key=xxx&sig=xxx&uid=xxx". Theaccess_tokenandexpiresparts are easy. But I'm having a little trouble figuring out the other parts. – Aaron Gibralter Feb 1 '11 at 17:01