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I've made a website that uses the Facebook Feed Dialog, and on some of the links, the images don't show up.

Here's a working link: http://www.facebook.com/dialog/feed?app_id=214818248552165&link=http://statuspics.likeoverload.com&picture=http://statuspics.likeoverload.com/lol/40.jpg&name=Picture%20Status%20Update&caption=LOL&description=Create%20your%20own%20picture%20status%20update%20here!&message=Put%20your%20status%20update%20here.&redirect_uri=http://statuspics.likeoverload.com/

The image on this one doesn't work: http://www.facebook.com/dialog/feed?app_id=214818248552165&link=http://statuspics.likeoverload.com&picture=http://statuspics.likeoverload.com/sad/39.jpg&name=Picture%20Status%20Update&caption=Sad&description=Create%20your%20own%20picture%20status%20update%20here!&message=Put%20your%20status%20update%20here.&redirect_uri=http://statuspics.likeoverload.com

Thank you!

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They both work for me – Stack 101 Jun 6 '11 at 19:12
They work, but on the second one there is no image. – Luke Miles Jun 6 '11 at 19:15
There is, fat guy with huge chin. – Stack 101 Jun 6 '11 at 19:19

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Both currently work for me. It may have been a caching issue where you tried to share it while testing and the photo didnt exist and they cached that result and haven't check back later for updates. You can use their linter tool to refresh the cache and diagnose any sharing problems in the future if this happens.

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