Title: [Plugin: Facebook Tab Manager] http vs https
Last modified: August 19, 2016

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# [Plugin: Facebook Tab Manager] http vs https

 *  [majecdad](https://wordpress.org/support/users/majecdad/)
 * (@majecdad)
 * [15 years, 3 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-facebook-tab-manager-http-vs-https/)
 * Great work here. After installing and following the well articulated instructions,
   the app worked as intended. However, in further testing, it worked on one machine,
   not another, in one browser not another and one username not another. It was 
   very confusing and I spent hours in trial and error. I finally figured out the
   issue.
 * When a facebook user has the “access via https” setting activated, the page did
   not display in facebook. I had set the app up in facebook with a “secure canvas
   url” but that hasn’t seemed to resolve the issue.
 * This plugin has so much promise, but I know many people who use that https setting.
   Any guidance here?
 * Thank you so much.
 * Mitch

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 *  [Brad Edwards](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bradedwards/)
 * (@bradedwards)
 * [15 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-facebook-tab-manager-http-vs-https/#post-1943063)
 * That’s a good point… I’d also like to know more on how to proceed with this.
 *  [jason_lane](https://wordpress.org/support/users/jason_lane/)
 * (@jason_lane)
 * [15 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-facebook-tab-manager-http-vs-https/#post-1943085)
 * This is actually a Facebook bug, not a problem with the plugin. See here:
 * [http://bugs.developers.facebook.net/show_bug.cgi?id=15200](http://bugs.developers.facebook.net/show_bug.cgi?id=15200)
 * According to that page, the bug is supposed to be fixed now (since March 14 2011).
   Are your tabs now working properly from https?
 *  Thread Starter [majecdad](https://wordpress.org/support/users/majecdad/)
 * (@majecdad)
 * [15 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-facebook-tab-manager-http-vs-https/#post-1943100)
 * Quick followup. The recent changes to facebook and the plugin seem to make it
   where this issue is better defined. A SSL Certificate would seem to resolve the
   problem. No SSL now provides the big red ‘insecure content’ box for users in 
   https. Plugin developer has more discussion about this on his site. Thanks Jason
   for the bug link info.
 *  [heydouggeorge](https://wordpress.org/support/users/heydouggeorge/)
 * (@heydouggeorge)
 * [15 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-facebook-tab-manager-http-vs-https/#post-1943107)
 * I have not seen the ‘insecure content box’ but am finding that if I arrive at
   my page through https (one of my admin accounts is set to use secure connection),
   the tab is actually missing from the list. when i switch to use Facebook as page,
   this remains true — unless I manage to switch it to http, when it becomes visible
   and functional again.
 * I have also found via application administration that “a secure callback url”(
   presumably for both canvas and tab) is now required. This gets to Mitch’s points,
   and the question: how can SSL be provided? Is this something on the plugin end,
   or something we have to configure on our server? Again to reiterate (from the
   Facebook Developer thread):
    “THIS IS NO LONGER A BUG. Facebook has essentially*
   required* (for all practical purposes) that your content be hosted securely. 
   Deal with the new reality and get about setting up and hosting your apps properly.”
 * Have not checked developer site for the discussion but will do so.
 *  [heydouggeorge](https://wordpress.org/support/users/heydouggeorge/)
 * (@heydouggeorge)
 * [15 years, 2 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-facebook-tab-manager-http-vs-https/#post-1943108)
 * Ah, I get it now. As in indicated [in the Developer’s blog](http://www.carrcommunications.com/2011/03/facebook-tab-manager-update-to-support-latest-fb-changes/),
   the latest version of the plugin “only fixes the problem if your web server is
   configured to support HTTPS” — i.e. you need to “spring for the required SSL 
   certificate.” My host, Site5, makes a shared SSL certificate available, but this
   does not appear to work. Dedicated SSLs are something like $50.
 * For now, I will go the other route of administering tabs via Facebook apps. The
   one I’m using now, [Static HTML: iframe Tab](http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=190322544333196&ref=appd)
   s, is effective for creating basic pages using iframes and html. You can actually
   use the html source from a Facebook Tab Manager page actually. [This app](http://www.facebook.com/apps/application.php?id=106878476015645&ref=appd)
   is also worth checking out if you’re looking for a more robust website builder.
   Obviously this means maintaining a redundant set of content — but this was actually
   the case with FTM pages anyway, since the plugin does not provide for designating
   existing WordPress posts or pages as Facebook tabs.
 *  Plugin Author [davidfcarr](https://wordpress.org/support/users/davidfcarr/)
 * (@davidfcarr)
 * [15 years ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-facebook-tab-manager-http-vs-https/#post-1943130)
 * You can now designate an existing post or page as a Facebook tab by adding a 
   query string parameter to the end of your post address, as in [http://www.carrcommunications.com/contact/?fb=tab](http://www.carrcommunications.com/contact/?fb=tab).
 * This makes the post or page display in the template I use for Facebook content.
   This is only workable if the content of your page flows nicely into the format.
   For example, if you have a 600-pixel wide image it’s not going to display without
   a scrollbar in the 520-pixel wide IFrame for a page tab.
 * Other query string parameters you can use are head=1 (execute wp_head actions)
   footer=1 (ditto for wp_footer) and resize=1 (include JavaScript to try to resize
   the iFrame to fit the content)

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