Saturday, October 13, 2012

Facebook Local-Part Normalization Part 4


Just do it......

1)Go to http://www.facebook.com/.
2)Enter the username of your gmail id from which facebok account is made.
3)Suppose it is anything@gmail.com or some.thing@gmail.com.

4)Now Enter your password.
5)Click on Sign in.
6)Your Facebook Page is opened.



Now Sign out and Do This.



1)Go to http://www.facebook.com/.
2)While entering the username, insert or remove any number of periods(.) anywhere in between your username.
3)For Example, Enter any.thing@gmail.com or something@gmail.com.

4)Enter your Password.
5)Click on Sign in.
6)What you see????????????The page asks for password again showing that you may have mispelled your username.



This shows the answer is No.

See the previous post for the Yes answer.

Does facebook implement Local-Part Normalization????

What do you think the answer should be.............
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Well the answer is Yes and No. Confused. Read below for clarification.






Just do it......

1)Go to http://www.facebook.com/.
2)Enter the username of your facebook id(not gmail id).
3)Suppose it is anything@facebook.com or some.thing@facebook.com.

4)Now Enter your password.
5)Click on Sign in.
6)Your Facebook Page is opened.



Now Sign out and Do This.



1)Go to http://www.facebook.com/.
2)While entering the username, insert or remove any number of periods(.) anywhere in between your username.
3)For Example, Enter any.thing@facebook.com or something@facebook.com.

4)Enter your Password.
5)Click on Sign in.
6)What you see????????????Again the same Page.



This shows the answer is Yes.

See the next post for the No answer.