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We referenced the coordinating image in og:image on each product page. To workaround, we placed a subdomain in a different NON-HTTPS website and dumped all images in it. Thanks to Keegan, we now know that this is a bug in Facebook. However, it would still pull any images that were referenced on the nonsecure main domain. Subdomain was We then put all images into the main subdomain folder and referenced those. We tried a test and added a subdomain to the NONSECURE website (from which images are actually visible through facebook). We tested all links it found for a single page. Using the "see what facebook sees" scraper tool, we were able to see the following: "image": [ In case you want it, here's a link to one of our product pages that we've been working on. But we can't find any precedent anywhere on the web for that. It's also the only one on https, so we thought maybe that was the problem. This is the only one with og:image problems. We absolutely, positively cannot NOT have images. The issue is that this is an online store. If I said how much time myself and others have spent on this, you'd be shocked. Leaving any og:image or image_src off, FB does not find any images.We thought maybe it was not pulling images because we're using the same product page(s) for multiple products (changing it based on the get value, ie, "details.php?id=xxx") but it's still pulling in one image (from a different url).
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I'm beginning to think it might have something to do with Facebook cannot grasp my og:image files and I have tried every usual solution.