Who hosts your clients' iFrame Facebook Pages?

by HollyK
5 replies
Now that Facebook has moved to an iFrame format, who is hosting your clients' pages, you or your client? If you are, what are you charging them for hosting?

Also, did you already invest in an SSL certificate in anticipation of the next update?

Thanks!
#clients #facebook #hosts #iframe #pages
  • Profile picture of the author smsmyth
    Originally Posted by HelpfulHolly View Post

    Also, did you already invest in an SSL certificate in anticipation of the next update?
    Yes I use one domain that is secured via SSL and then setup subfolders or multiple pages for each client. As with most offline clients , they do not care or understand SLL or FB requirements so I just build in the shared cost.
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  • Profile picture of the author Burton Lancaster
    I think hosting on your own server is always best but quite a few people are using Hosted iFrame | Facebook
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    • Profile picture of the author smsmyth
      I am with you zenoGlitch .. be in control of your own assets always :-)
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  • Profile picture of the author AdwordsMogul
    The best solution is to host by yourself, and create a Facebook app. That way you are in control and not dependent on changes in someone else's app/code.
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