So open the login_facebook.php file in your Code Editor of choice then start the session, include the database connection file and set the App ID, App Secret and Redirect URI into variables as so:
Login Facebook Zend Framework
So open the login_facebook.php file in your Code Editor of choice then start the session, include the database connection file and set the App ID, App Secret and Redirect URI into variables as so:
Login Facebook Zend Framework
Imagine you have an auth module in one project and within that module you have modules local (login/signup via username/email address and password), facebook (connect to your auth system through Facebook) and twitter (connect to your auth system through Twitter). Now imagine that each of these modules are already fully functional. When in your next project you want to have an authorization system all you have to do is simply copy module from your previous project. You don't want Twitter authorization? No problem, simply remove twitter module from your new project.
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