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How are you rendering this? Depending on the usage this could be the cause due to API conflict. If simply using the iFrame social plugin then it should not be an issue. Have you tried displaying usage of the like box then testing if working? The logout button not working would be a result of the jQuery failing. Please review browser error log when clicking logout in chrome.I am also loading a Facebook Like Box on the same page... not sure if this is causing an issue.
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FBC prepares the FBML API. So as long as FBC is on every page then the iFrame usage should work fine. Additionally normal FBML should also work as long as FBC is on every page (login module on all pages). Ensure NO OTHER extension is preparing Facebook API (JS or PHP) as they WILL conflict.1. how do i get this to work with the FBML version of the button? (because fb have released a send button that only works with fbml)
The sign in button only shows in the login module. If you want it on registration then you need to enable the login module to display on registration form within CB configuration on registration tab.2. why is the fconnect button shown in the login module but not in the community builder new user registration form?
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Yes, that is the JS library used by FBC to handle login and logout.does this prepare the facebook API? as this is the code that i call for the like box, and the comments box
Yes.would this script line above be causing the conflicts?
Then add the FBML, but ensure CB login module is present on all pages so FBC can prepare the API. Just do not include the script, FBC does this already.i dont want to use iframe, want to try get this to work wit fbml
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