Thanks Diez...  Well, if the 500 errors are actually real errors from FB
unavailability, then I can happily engineer around them.  I do know what you
mean by FB being a bit flakey as a user too... so perhaps this is simply the
state of the technology as I can find no consistent pattern to this problem.

john


On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 4:09 PM, Diez B. Roggisch <[email protected]> wrote:

> Am 18.02.10 00:46, schrieb John Lorance:
>
>  I've been working on integrating pyfacebook with my TG2 application.
>> I'm currently in development of an iFrame based TG2-based
>> application.  While I've mostly been successful, I keep running into
>> 500: Internal Server Errors upon various FB calls intermittently and
>> its unclear what the problem is.  While pyfacebook seems like it
>> should do the job; it has lots of Django references, so, I'm wondering
>> if anyone has any good references/docs for using this with TG2 that
>> might be clearer?  If so, please share, if not.. I'll share my
>> learnings when I have complete success here.
>>
>
>
> I don't know anything about pyfacebook, but as a FaceBook-user, I can only
> assume that intermittent 500 errors are simply facebook's fault. It fails
> all the time...
>
> Diez
>
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