Seeing that message where? On your site? An error like that usually means the servers mod_security is blocking the request.Okay, I've gone through the steps with Facebook and seeing this message when I try to have a user link with Facebook:
You have 2 domains for the same site? You'll need to authorize both in your application then.UPDATE#2: I managed to be able to test out Facebook and Google on a live site and it seems to be working okay. The only worry I have is whether these apps limit whether sites need to be on primary domains, vs a subdomain? The latest test I tried was on a primary domain.
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Yes, the screen was blank and just that message appeared. I'll check with my wehbost provider about mod_security.Seeing that message where? On your site? An error like that usually means the servers mod_security is blocking the request.
No, I set up new Facebook and Google apps on a completely a different site and it worked fine to confirm I set up the other apps correctly. This one was a root domain.You have 2 domains for the same site? You'll need to authorize both in your application then.
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Ok, then yes that'd be mod_security.Yes, the screen was blank and just that message appeared. I'll check with my wehbost provider about mod_security.
The domain parameters in the application are pretty strict. Just read their descriptions carefully. Some only want/need the root domain and others want the subdomain.The one I am having issues with is a subdomain and I am not sure if this is the reason or if it matters. Both sites are on the same server.
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