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Adding session_start() to the initialization docs.#236
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Saves lots of troubleshooting (mainly when people are testing the API alone, without any framework or complete setup behind). See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23522583/facebooksdkexception-session-not-active-could-not-store-state
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Saves lots of troubleshooting (mainly when people are testing the API alone, without any framework or complete setup behind). See http://stackoverflow.com/questions/23522583/facebooksdkexception-session-not-active-could-not-store-state