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Pull request to alert users of Facebook OAuth callback breaking jQM parsing#4232
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…uses jQuery Mobile to stop parsing a page, as well as solution.
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[1/1.1] Pull request to alert users of Facebook OAuth callback breaking jQM parsing
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Struggled with this for a day, it was non-obvious that the URL was causing the issue, so thought a "Known Limitation" was warranted and helpful to users.
Thanks!