Fbml.uploadNativeStrings

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Description

Note: This method is deprecated. Please use intl.uploadNativeStrings instead. For more information, please read Push Changes - Sep 09 2009.

Parameters

RequiredNameTypeDescription
required api_key string The application key associated with the calling application. If you specify the API key in your client, you don't need to pass it with every call.
sig string An MD5 hash of the current request and your secret key, as described in the How Facebook Authenticates Your Application. Facebook computes the signature for you automatically.
v string This must be set to 1.0 to use this version of the API. If you specify the version in your client, you don't need to pass it with every call.
native_strings array A JSON-encoded array of strings to translate. Each element of the string array is an object, with text storing the actual string, description storing the description of the text.
optional format string The desired response format, which can be either XML or JSON. (Default value is XML.)
callback string Name of a function to call. This is primarily to enable cross-domain JavaScript requests using the <script> tag, also known as JSONP, and works with both the XML and JSON formats. The function will be called with the response passed as the parameter.

Example Requests

$strings = array(); $strings[] = array('text' => 'Do you want to add a friend?', 'description' => 'text string in a popup dialog'); $a = $facebook->api_client->call_method('facebook.fbml.uploadNativeStrings', array('native_strings' => json_encode($strings)));

Response

If successful, this method returns the number of strings uploaded.

Error Codes

CodeDescription
1 An unknown error occurred. Please resubmit the request.
2 The service is not available at this time.
4 The application has reached the maximum number of requests allowed. More requests are allowed once the time window has completed.
5 The request came from a remote address not allowed by this application.
101 The API key submitted is not associated with any known application.
102 The session key was improperly submitted or has reached its timeout. Direct the user to log in again to obtain another key.
104 Incorrect signature.

Notes

  • This method does not require a session_key, unless it is being called by a desktop application.
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