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Failed malware analysis example on documentation #93

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9b opened this issue Nov 23, 2015 · 5 comments
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Failed malware analysis example on documentation #93

9b opened this issue Nov 23, 2015 · 5 comments
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9b commented Nov 23, 2015

Attempting to run the example in the documentation (https://developers.facebook.com/docs/threat-exchange/reference/apis/threat-indicator/v2.5) fails inside the graph explorer.

https://graph.facebook.com/v2.4/768629009848617/malware_analyses/?access_token=555|aSdF123GhK

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jessek commented Nov 23, 2015

Are you able to view 768629009848617 by itself?

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9b commented Nov 23, 2015

I get the following when requesting it directly:

{
  "error": {
    "message": "Unsupported get request. Please read the Graph API documentation at https://developers.facebook.com/docs/graph-api",
    "type": "GraphMethodException",
    "code": 100,
    "fbtrace_id": "Bil+JpDLoV4"
  }
}

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hammem commented Nov 23, 2015

Thanks, @9b. It should be fixed now.

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hammem commented Nov 23, 2015

Dah, I fixed a different issue in the docs :) I'll fix this specific one as well.

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hammem commented Nov 23, 2015

Ok, for real this time. It's fixed.

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