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I have a facebook like button on a page that requires that the user is logged in. So when a user clicks the like button when they are logged in, it posts to their wall as "This user just liked Google Accounts www.mypage.com" I want people to be able to like the page but also want other users to see the proper page title and not Google Accounts. I also only want the entire page visible to loggeed in users.

How do I let facebook see the page so it can scrape the proper title, but when users click on the link they are asked to login?

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Regarding your "google-app-engine" tag... I'm not understanding the relevant connection here. – Sparky May 11 '11 at 16:32
i guess google User service would be a better tag – Lumpy May 11 '11 at 16:33
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possible duplicate of Problem sharing content from "private" site on facebook – ifaour May 11 '11 at 16:36
Again, you're very unclear in what you describe. On my page's Like button, users ARE asked to login if they're not already... this is how Facebook works. – Sparky May 11 '11 at 16:39
You don't even state which method you are using for putting the Like button on your page. – Sparky May 11 '11 at 16:39
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