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3/2/2013 9:47 AM
 

Is there a way to add xmlns:fb="http://www.facebook.com/2008/fbml" to the HTML tag?

Please dont say the Open Graph Module as I have tried and it keeps falling over!! I am hoping the issue is fixed at some point but till then I need a workaround


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3/2/2013 3:47 PM
 
For anyone looking to add OGP (Open Graph Protocols) to their site: http://www.markcooney.me.uk/Home/tabi...

Mark Cooney
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3/30/2013 2:28 PM
 

Thanks Mark (and Timo).

StyleHelper enabled me to get the xmlns parameter for Facebook into my skin.  Although, when I test on IE8 with Windows XP, I don't see the xmlns attribute.

Side note: Have you been able to get a Facepile working in a DNN page?

 
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3/30/2013 2:32 PM
 
Could you just not use a HTML module and use the header in the advanced setting?

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3/31/2013 11:57 AM
 

Hi Mark.

Thanks for the reply.

Are you proposing to use the header of an HTML module for the xmlns: attribute, or the Facepile?

 
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