Hmm, can you use something like Fiddler to try to peek at failing
authentication request? It's possible that it's throwing a CAPTCHA
error at you and QueryAuthToken isn't properly handling it.
Cheers,
-Jeff
On Oct 2, 3:34 am, Alessandro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I have the following code:
>
> PicasaService myService = new PicasaService("exampleCo-
> exampleApp-1");
> myService.setUserCredentials(user+"@gmail.com", pass);
>
> AlbumQuery query = new
> AlbumQuery(PicasaQuery.CreatePicasaUri(user));
> PicasaFeed feed = myService.Query(query);
>
> The last line stays for a while, then i have the following error:
>
> "did not find an auth token in QueryAuthToken"
> "at Tracing.Assert(Boolean condition, String msg)"
>
> The crazy thing is that yesterday the SAME code had been working
> fine...Any suggestions??
> Thanks a lot
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