Facebook graph api syntax - json

I successfully able to pull from facebook by setting my url as
var fburl = "https://graph.facebook.com/357548020948379/posts?access_token=XXXXX";
Now when I try to pass on some fields for posts such as full_picture, message, and permalink it gives me a 400 error.
meanwhile I was able to do it in facebook's developer tool. The below line was generated by facebook graph api explorer.
I think I did something syntactically wrong? Also should I use javascript SDK from facebook or I'm fine with using ajax via jquery like I normally would?
var fburl = "https://graph.facebook.com/v2.5/357548020948379/?fields=posts%7Bfull_picture%2Cmessage%2Cpermalink_url%7D&access_token=XXXXX"

Alright I figured it out.
For those who are new to this and worry about syntax. Head over to facebook graph explorer and at the end of the page there's a button called "get codes" then look for curl version of it, strip all the unnecessary stuff and you have got your url.
I should point out to access facebook json object is usually pretty deep down. I simply play around with console log until I get it to out put what I want.
I had to go as deep as console.log(data.posts.data[2].message) to get to my data.

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What do content addresses look like in Umbraco?

I was trying to access content through previews. At first, this was fine with both Preview and non-preview views, but I moved some of my code to another branch and noticed issues. I remembered seeing http://localhost:63761/1120 work, but now: I'm not sure if this is the correct form of address for content under 1120 to appear. Is there something I need to check?
Postfixing your url with an id is a quick way to look up the content of a node:
For example the following url works in my environment, but is not user or search engine friendly https://localhost:44392/1141
When I look up the node in my umbraco backend: https://localhost:44392/umbraco#/content/content/edit/1141
Navigate to the Properties tab and look for "Link to document", that's the user friendly url for the node
If I understand your question properly, the urls should be like below
Non-preview mode url -
http://localhost:63761/umbraco#/content/content/edit/1120
Preview mode url -
http://localhost:63761/umbraco/preview/?id=1120#?id=1120
Thanks

Why Twitter Feed isn't loading into my Website?

I am creating a Website using HTML5 and CSS3 myself. I am using jquery.tweet.js javascript file for showing my twitter feed into my website. And, I added below jQuery code into my body element:
<script>
jQuery(document).ready(function($) {
$('#latest-tweets').tweet({
username: 'sumonbdinfo',
count:1,
loading_text: "loading tweets..."
});
});
</script>
But, in my website is only now showing "loading tweets..." text, not showing my Twitter Feeds anymore.
Also, I added the jquery.tweet.js file into my head element and added jquery into my head element. But, still it's not showing on my website.
Should I put the above code into my head element of my website or I just added it in right place?
I pasted below the jquery.tweet.js file what I'm using for showing tweets on my website.
(function(a){a.fn.tweet=function(c){var n=a.extend({username:null,list:null,favorites:false,query:null,avatar_size:null,count:3,fetch:null,page:1,retweets:true,intro_text:null,outro_text:null,join_text:null,auto_join_text_default:"i said,",auto_join_text_ed:"i",auto_join_text_ing:"i am",auto_join_text_reply:"i replied to",auto_join_text_url:"i was looking at",loading_text:null,refresh_interval:null,twitter_url:"twitter.com",twitter_api_url:"api.twitter.com",twitter_search_url:"search.twitter.com",template:"{avatar}{time}{join}{text}",comparator:function(p,o){return o.tweet_time-p.tweet_time},filter:function(o){return true}},c);var b=/\b((?:[a-z][\w-]+:(?:\/{1,3}|[a-z0-9%])|www\d{0,3}[.]|[a-z0-9.\-]+[.][a-z]{2,4}\/)(?:[^\s()<>]+|\(([^\s()<>]+|(\([^\s()<>]+\)))*\))+(?:\(([^\s()<>]+|(\([^\s()<>]+\)))*\)|[^\s`!()\[\]{};:'".,<>?«»“”‘’]))/gi;function l(q,r){if(typeof q==="string"){var o=q;for(var p in r){var s=r[p];o=o.replace(new RegExp("{"+p+"}","g"),s===null?"":s)}return o}else{return q(r)}}a.extend({tweet:{t:l}});function f(p,o){return function(){var q=[];this.each(function(){q.push(this.replace(p,o))});return a(q)}}function k(o){return o.replace(/</g,"<").replace(/>/g,"^>")}a.fn.extend({linkUser:f(/(^|[\W])#(\w+)/gi,'$1#$2'),linkHash:f(/(?:^| )[\#]+([\w\u00c0-\u00d6\u00d8-\u00f6\u00f8-\u00ff\u0600-\u06ff]+)/gi,' #$1'),capAwesome:f(/\b(awesome)\b/gi,'<span class="awesome">$1</span>'),capEpic:f(/\b(epic)\b/gi,'<span class="epic">$1</span>'),makeHeart:f(/(<)+[3]/gi,"<tt class='heart'>♥</tt>")});function e(p,o){return p.replace(b,function(s){var r=(/^[a-z]+:/i).test(s)?s:"http://"+s;var u=s;for(var t=0;t<o.length;++t){var q=o[t];if(q.url==r&&q.expanded_url){r=q.expanded_url;u=q.display_url;break}}return''+k(u)+""})}function j(o){return Date.parse(o.replace(/^([a-z]{3})( [a-z]{3} \d\d?)(.*)( \d{4})$/i,"$1,$2$4$3"))}function h(o){var q=(arguments.length>1)?arguments[1]:new Date();var s=parseInt((q.getTime()-o)/1000,10);var p="";if(s<1){p="just now"}else{if(s<60){p=s+" seconds ago"}else{if(s<120){p="a minute ago"}else{if(s<(45*60)){p=(parseInt(s/60,10)).toString()+" minutes ago"}else{if(s<(2*60*60)){p="an hour ago"}else{if(s<(24*60*60)){p=""+(parseInt(s/3600,10)).toString()+" hours ago"}else{if(s<(48*60*60)){p="a day ago"}else{p=(parseInt(s/86400,10)).toString()+" days ago"}}}}}}}return"about "+p}function g(o){if(o.match(/^(#([A-Za-z0-9-_]+)) .*/i)){return n.auto_join_text_reply}else{if(o.match(b)){return n.auto_join_text_url}else{if(o.match(/^((\w+ed)|just) .*/im)){return n.auto_join_text_ed}else{if(o.match(/^(\w*ing) .*/i)){return n.auto_join_text_ing}else{return n.auto_join_text_default}}}}}function d(){var p=("https:"==document.location.protocol?"https:":"http:");var o=(n.fetch===null)?n.count:n.fetch;var r="&include_entities=1&callback=?";if(n.list){return p+"//"+n.twitter_api_url+"/1/"+n.username[0]+"/lists/"+n.list+"/statuses.json?page="+n.page+"&per_page="+o+r}else{if(n.favorites){return p+"//"+n.twitter_api_url+"/favorites/"+n.username[0]+".json?page="+n.page+"&count="+o+r}else{if(n.query===null&&n.username.length==1){return p+"//"+n.twitter_api_url+"/1/statuses/user_timeline.json?screen_name="+n.username[0]+"&count="+o+(n.retweets?"&include_rts=1":"")+"&page="+n.page+r}else{var q=(n.query||"from:"+n.username.join(" OR from:"));return p+"//"+n.twitter_search_url+"/search.json?&q="+encodeURIComponent(q)+"&rpp="+o+"&page="+n.page+r}}}}function m(o,p){if(p){return("user" in o)?o.user.profile_image_url_https:m(o,false).replace(/^http:\/\/[a-z0-9]{1,3}\.twimg\.com\//,"https://s3.amazonaws.com/twitter_production/")}else{return o.profile_image_url||o.user.profile_image_url}}function i(p){var q={};q.item=p;q.source=p.source;q.screen_name=p.from_user||p.user.screen_name;q.avatar_size=n.avatar_size;q.avatar_url=m(p,(document.location.protocol==="https:"));q.retweet=typeof(p.retweeted_status)!="undefined";q.tweet_time=j(p.created_at);q.join_text=n.join_text=="auto"?g(p.text):n.join_text;q.tweet_id=p.id_str;q.twitter_base="http://"+n.twitter_url+"/";q.user_url=q.twitter_base+q.screen_name;q.tweet_url=q.user_url+"/status/"+q.tweet_id;q.reply_url=q.twitter_base+"intent/tweet?in_reply_to="+q.tweet_id;q.retweet_url=q.twitter_base+"intent/retweet?tweet_id="+q.tweet_id;q.favorite_url=q.twitter_base+"intent/favorite?tweet_id="+q.tweet_id;q.retweeted_screen_name=q.retweet&&p.retweeted_status.user.screen_name;q.tweet_relative_time=h(q.tweet_time);q.entities=p.entities?(p.entities.urls||[]).concat(p.entities.media||[]):[];q.tweet_raw_text=q.retweet?("RT #"+q.retweeted_screen_name+" "+p.retweeted_status.text):p.text;q.tweet_text=a([e(q.tweet_raw_text,q.entities)]).linkUser().linkHash()[0];q.tweet_text_fancy=a([q.tweet_text]).makeHeart().capAwesome().capEpic()[0];q.user=l('<a class="tweet_user" href="{user_url}">{screen_name}</a>',q);q.join=n.join_text?l(' <span class="tweet_join">{join_text}</span> ',q):" ";q.avatar=q.avatar_size?l('<a class="tweet_avatar" href="{user_url}"><img src="{avatar_url}" height="{avatar_size}" width="{avatar_size}" alt="{screen_name}\'s avatar" title="{screen_name}\'s avatar" border="0"/></a>',q):"";q.time=l('<span class="tweet_time">{tweet_relative_time}</span>',q);q.text=l('<span class="tweet_text">{tweet_text_fancy}</span>',q);q.reply_action=l('<a class="tweet_action tweet_reply" href="{reply_url}">reply</a>',q);q.retweet_action=l('<a class="tweet_action tweet_retweet" href="{retweet_url}">retweet</a>',q);q.favorite_action=l('<a class="tweet_action tweet_favorite" href="{favorite_url}">favorite</a>',q);return q}return this.each(function(p,s){var r=a('<ul class="tweet_list">');var q='<p class="tweet_intro">'+n.intro_text+"</p>";var o='<p class="tweet_outro">'+n.outro_text+"</p>";var t=a('<p class="loading">'+n.loading_text+"</p>");if(n.username&&typeof(n.username)=="string"){n.username=[n.username]}a(s).bind("tweet:load",function(){if(n.loading_text){a(s).empty().append(t)}a.getJSON(d(),function(u){a(s).empty().append(r);if(n.intro_text){r.before(q)}r.empty();var v=a.map(u.results||u,i);v=a.grep(v,n.filter).sort(n.comparator).slice(0,n.count);r.append(a.map(v,function(w){return"<li>"+l(n.template,w)+"</li>"}).join("")).children("li:first").addClass("tweet_first").end().children("li:odd").addClass("tweet_even").end().children("li:even").addClass("tweet_odd");if(n.outro_text){r.after(o)}a(s).trigger("loaded").trigger((v.length===0?"empty":"full"));if(n.refresh_interval){window.setTimeout(function(){a(s).trigger("tweet:load")},1000*n.refresh_interval)}})}).trigger("tweet:load")})}})(jQuery);
So, please help me anyone how may I fix this issue? It would be really very helpful for me man. Waiting for anyone answers here!
You cannot continue using the seaofclouds tweet.js and expect to pull tweets like you used to last month. The cause of this was that twitter 1.0 api was recently replaced with 1.1 - https://dev.twitter.com/blog/api-v1-is-retired. The author of jquery.tweet.js talks about the API changes and the state of his plugin here: https://github.com/seaofclouds/tweet/#important-note-about-twitters-api-changes-in-2013 and a separate discussion can be found here: https://github.com/seaofclouds/tweet/issues/264 with an alternative (which works) - https://github.com/StanScates/Tweet.js-Mod.
Tweet.js-Mod is a modified version of the original jquery.tweet.js and uses a php script to access twitter's API version 1.1.
Installation instructions can be found here: https://github.com/StanScates/Tweet.js-Mod#how-to-use
Looks like this is a major change to how Twitter is handling requests, version 1.0 of their API allowed unauthenticated requests, but now that has changed where Twitter is pushing developers to use their embedded timelines, which requires authentication.
Discussion of Twitter transition from v1.0 to v1.1
Let me warn you about using the https://github.com/StanScates/Tweet.js-Mod#how-to-use
It works perfectly but some of your clients where the website runs may have this ERROR
ERROR:
XMLHttpRequest cannot load http://api.getmytweets.co.uk/?screenname=philipbeel&limit=5&undefined=undefined. Origin http://plugins.theodin.co.uk is not allowed by Access-Control-Allow-Origin.
Also this method does not use the Oauth method and your security can be compromised. Twitter highly discourages the uses of client side authentication.
Your solution has 2 parts
Use a php based Oauth Script to retrieve you tweets in JSON format
Using Jquery format the JSON and show it into your website
SIMPLE AND SECURE.
HERE IS A COMPLETE TUTORIAL
http://www.webdevdoor.com/javascript-ajax/custom-twitter-feed-integration-jquery/

Google Chrome show ajax response

I am using Google Chrome Developer Tools to try to see the response of some AJAX url's.
The problem is that when I click on the NETWORK TAB, then on the link, then on RESPONSE, I see this text : "THIS REQUEST HAS NO RESPONSE DATA AVAILABLE".
I have been using FIREBUG and I am 100% sure there is a response from that page.
Can somebody help with this ?
Thank you !
You can try manually checking if there's a response or not
So, generally when dealing with ajax, in most cases we use the POST, You can create a 'same structured' page to handle same input/response but using Get method and print the output data as normal.
This way you can see if there's any response/errors in your script very easily

Using AJAX and return a picture

I have a problem receiving and opening a picture via AJAX.
If I call the following page:
http://127.0.0.1:8889/ex?sql=SELECT+Image+FROM+Persons+WHERE+Number+Like+%27%2501%27
a picture is displayed from a blob field in IE8.
Now I would like to open this into a div after someone pressed a key (using AJAX)?
Trying to use xhr.responseText does not work (I get an error. Using it on a text response works). So it seems that my problem is to grab the result from the ajax request.
How can I do this?
Some code and the error message:
var picReturn = xhr.responseText;
=> Could not continue due to the following error: c00ce514
You have three options:
Place the resultant data in an iframe. Not very practical.
Take the result and place it in am image source as a data:uri. Not supported in older browsers and limited to 32/64Kb depending on the browser.
Skip the AJAX and write a web service and use that as your url. This is the best option.
You don't say what language you're using server-side but you essentially want to open a web response, set the header to "image/jpeg" and return your stream.

Widget object is undefined in Dashcode

I'm using Dashcode for a mobile Safari web application and from the documentation (https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/AppleApplications/Conceptual/Dashcode_UserGuide/Contents/Resources/en.lproj/MakingaWidgetwithDashcode/MakingaWidgetwithDashcode.html), it appears that I should be able to access an object called "widget".
However, when I tried, I get the error message saying that widget is undefined. I've also tried "window.widget" and it gives me the same error.
What's going on?
I'd like to make a text in my application a clickable link to open a URL using openURL (like the example given at the URL above).
You use widget.xxx to access things inside and outside you widget.
So to access curl and the Mac and get some data from Yahoo you do as follows
var yahoorate = widget.system("/usr/bin/curl 'http://download.finance.yahoo.com/d/quotes.csv?s=EUR" + interim0 + "=X&f=l1'", null).outputString;
to get a preference key value, stored in the widgets plist when you install on a mac
globalPreferenceValue = widget.preferenceForKey(null, "your-key");
i think in the question ask (below) we are checking to see if we are in a widget and then preparing a transition to the back of the widget.
if (window.widget) {
widget.prepareForTransition("ToBack");
}
this is how i set a preference so it is stored between system reboots (you use a get preference to retrieve them)
widget.setPreferenceForKey(2,"ratePrecision");
and this is how you create a link to open in a browser not the widget
<a onclick=" + "widget.openURL('http://www.wf.com/private/?ID=636');" + "><span id=company-info>click here</span></a>
These are all rel working examples from widgets i have built. Hope it helps. I found it useful to download widgets that performed similar functions to ones i wanted and then as well as installing them opening them as projects, you can import, and then you can see all the code.
Ok, this worked...hope it will help someone else...
window.location = "http://www.apple.com";