Using Actions. Real-time Updates. First you'll need to prepare the page that will act as your callback URL.
This URL will need to be accessible by Facebook servers, and be able to receive both the POST data that is sent when an update happens, but also accept GET requests in order to verify subscriptions. Handling Verification Requests When you add a new subscription, or modify an existing one, Facebook servers will make a GET request to your callback URL in order to verify the validity of the callback server. How to Break Out of Frames with JavaScript (Frame BreakOut Script) By Christopher Heng, thesitewizard.com Are you fed up of having your website trapped in some other site's frame?
This article provides a few methods whereby you can provide your visitors with a simple way to break out of the frame. It serves as a tutorial on its own right, but also an explanation of the code generated by thesitewizard.com's Free Frame Breakout JavaScript Wizard.
New authentication panel.