If you want to use standard OAuth libraries, use a full set of
credentials: consumer key and consumer secret, token and token
secret.  It's more than you need, but some libraries require it all.

If you need help using a specific library, this is a pretty good place
to ask.

On Apr 14, 10:32 pm, pkeane <pjke...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Assuming I (i.e., the web app)
> can get the access token, is it possible to construct a URL that can
> be placed in an i...@src in the rendered html to allow the browser to
> access a "restricted" image?

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