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  • Should have mentioned that I tried this with 2012 and the latest 2013.

    Plugin Author Konstantin Kovshenin

    (@kovshenin)

    Can you please also post the exact content that produces the output? Thanks!

    Humm —?lets see if this pastes in any sensible way

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    		<h2>Install the thing —?just 3 easy steps</h2>
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    	[column span=2]To install the SDK, extract the downloaded files and copy the files from the src/ directory to a directory on the server where you will host your app, for example php-sdk. Then, just include php-sdk/facebook.php wherever you want to use the SDK. You use the SDK by instantiating a new Facebook object with, at a minimum, your app id and app secret:
    
    	<img src=https://water.epa.gov/type/oceb/beaches/images/Malibu_Sunset_1.jpg>
    
    	To install the SDK, extract the downloaded files and copy the files from the src/ directory to a directory on the server where you will host your app, for example php-sdk. Then, just include php-sdk/facebook.php wherever you want to use the SDK. You use the SDK by instantiating a new Facebook object with, at a minimum, your app id and app secret:
    
    	To install the SDK, extract the downloaded files and copy the files from the src/ directory to a directory on the server where you will host your app, for example php-sdk. Then, just include php-sdk/facebook.php wherever you want to use the SDK. You use the SDK by instantiating a new Facebook object with, at a minimum, your app id and app secret:
    
    	To install the SDK, extract the downloaded files and copy the files from the src/ directory to a directory on the server where you will host your app, for example php-sdk. Then, just include php-sdk/facebook.php wherever you want to use the SDK. You use the SDK by instantiating a new Facebook object with, at a minimum, your app id and app secret:
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    	[column]<h3>Step 1</h3> [/column]
    
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    	To install the SDK, extract the downloaded files and copy the files from the src/ directory to a directory on the server where you will host your app, for example php-sdk. Then, just include php-sdk/facebook.php wherever you want to use the SDK. You use the SDK by instantiating a new Facebook object with, at a minimum, your app id and app secret:
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    [/column-group]
    
    <hr />
    
    [column-group]
    	[column]<h3>Step 2</h3> [/column]
    
    	[column  span=3]
    	To install the SDK, extract the downloaded files and copy the files from the src/ directory to a directory on the server where you will host your app, for example php-sdk. Then, just include php-sdk/facebook.php wherever you want to use the SDK. You use the SDK by instantiating a new Facebook object with, at a minimum, your app id and app secret:
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    Plugin Author Konstantin Kovshenin

    (@kovshenin)

    This should be fixed in 0.7.1. Hope that works for you!

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