Looks like it captured all the pages. See table contents below.
a:6:{i:0;a:2:{s:4:”name”;s:22:”Digital Strategy Works”;s:7:”page_id”;s:12:”162916183220″;}i:1;a:2:{s:4:”name”;s:12:”Netmix Media”;s:7:”page_id”;s:12:”101081820926″;}i:2;a:2:{s:4:”name”;s:11:”20dot20.com”;s:7:”page_id”;s:11:”75369552977″;}i:3;a:2:{s:4:”name”;s:9:”DJ Tony Z”;s:7:”page_id”;s:11:”50477327609″;}i:4;a:2:{s:4:”name”;s:6:”Netmix”;s:7:”page_id”;s:11:”32453991461″;}i:5;a:2:{s:4:”name”;s:6:”Tony Z”;s:7:”page_id”;s:11:”21664977513″;}}
If it’s connected and has these table entries, shouldn’t Wordbooker then hide the FACEBOOK button and tell me that I’m connected? I thought that was how it used to work? You would click once and show you all your general user profile info, then you would click the second button and go through the second process and it would confirm everything in Wordbooker, telling you that it was set up for both your PERSONAL and PAGE. Am I mistaken?
I’m still seeing this:
Tony Zeoli ( 833731 )
(Thu Jan 1, 12:00 am).
Wordbooker appears to be configured and working just fine.
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