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FacebookDataRetriever no longer works (it seems) - a fix!#73
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FacebookDataRetriever no longer works (it seems) - a fix!#73xanderhits wants to merge 1 commit intomodolabs:masterfrom
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…count' index in the 'likes' part of the JSON response. This is a fix I made, which first tries to use the 'count' index, but does a quick calculation if it isn't present. This issue is also reported on the Kurogo community boards.
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It seems the FacebookDataRetriever is broken. For me and several other users, as reported on the community boards, it errors out saying that there is an undefined index 'count' on line 136.
Looking at the FB JSON response, it seems that the 'count' index is indeed missing from the 'likes' array. This is a fix for the issue, which first tries to use the 'count' index, but does a quick calculation to calculate the likes if it isn't given by the JSON.