I am posting a post on the current user feed with the following code:
NSMutableDictionary *postParams = [[NSMutableDictionary alloc] initWithObjectsAndKeys:
@"http://url.com/image.jpg", @"picture",
@"The title of the post on the feed", @"name",
@"Caption text", @"caption",
@"Description text", @"description", nil];
[self.facebook requestWithGraphPath:@"me/feed" andParams:postParams andHttpMethod:@"POST" andDelegate:nil];
It works great but I can’t figure out how to setup the link behind the name of the post (“The title of the post on the feed”). For now the link looks like the following :
https://www.facebook.com/connect/uiserver.php?app_id=[MY_APP_ID]&method=permissions.request&redirect_uri=[THE_URL_OF_THE_PICTURE]&response_type=code&display=page&auth_referral=1
Is there a way to control this url easily? Thanks!
— EDIT —
Here is a screenshot of a kind of post I want to create :

http://cl.ly/image/020D1z3S2L16.
The link behind the blue title “Je t’ai envoyé un défi dans Années 80” is really clean (just like http://itunes.apple.com/app/%5BAPP_NAME%5D) and I’d like to do the same.
I believe this not an open graph action, just a basic post. Thanks
“xx shared a link” cannot be controlled through a post. Facebook is performing tons of A/B testing to decide what to display…