Ahhh, didn't know that :) 

Thanks,
Mads Hartmann Jensen

On 14/01/2010, at 12.40, Timothy Perrett wrote:

> lift-oauth is an OAuth SERVER... you want an OAuth CLIENT. 
> 
> Try dispatch: http://dispatch.databinder.net/About as it already has a 
> twitter client built in.
> 
> Cheers, Tim
> 
> On 14 Jan 2010, at 10:20, Mads Hartmann wrote:
> 
>> Hey everyone
>> 
>> I'm about to re-write the last part of my project - the communication
>> with twitter :)
>> 
>> I can see that lift has an oauth package but I can't seem to find any
>> information regarding how to use it, could anyone point me in the
>> right direction? If you do I promise to create a wiki article about it
>> (how to use ouath) on github ;)
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Mads Hartmann Jensen
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