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GeorgeGeorge D   
United Kingdom  United Kingdom
  • Member Since: Sep 2010
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Category:IT/Web/Programming > Web Programming

ID:110815

Title:MySql PHP Developer to Fix the Facebook Authentication Function

Location:Anywhere

Job Description

I'm currently developing a social website and one of the features is registration with Facebook account, so called "Facebook Authentication", to allow users to register with our website by clicking just one button.

This function is currently present on our website as the facebooklogin.php file, but it stopped working after we made a transfer from the shared server into the VPS with 1and1. The page just goes blank after you click the button.

We suspect it is either Apachi Server, or PHP code configuration issue.

Please get in touch if you feel you have done something similar with "Facebook Registration" and if this applies to you.

Job Budget

Type:Per Hour

Contract duration:Ongoing

Weekly commitment needed:Not Sure

Budget:£20 - £30 per hour (Approx $31 - $47)

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Job Posted:04/01/2012 11:06

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