But I do. Without it I get a 405 error.
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HOWEVER it will then think the directory is "mydir/index.cfm" and subsequent page loads, such as "about.cfm" will fail as it'll look for http://www.mysite.com/mydi
But if I set the callbackurl to "http://www.mysite.com/", I get a file not found.
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by: duncancummingPosted on 2009-01-28 at 14:40:04ID: 23492330
You don't need that /index.cfm. Assuming your webserver is setup correctly, your callback url should work without it. Read Ray Camden too: edi.com/in dex.cfm/20 08/2/23/Qu ick- review -of-the-Fa cebook-pla tform
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