OAuth 1.0a says that the callback param is passed in to the requestToken.  I
suspect that's what's going on here.


On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 12:59 PM, Randy Hudson <randy.hud...@gmail.com>wrote:

> I have a gadget which declares an OAuth service like this:
>
>            <Service name="my_service_name">
>                <Access url="https://server:9443/path/oauth-access-
> token" method="POST"/>
>                <Request url="https://server:9443/path/oauth-request-
> token?scope=https://server:9443/jazz/"; method="POST"/>
>                <Authorization url="https://server:9443/path/oauth-
> authorize" method="GET"/>
>            </Service>
>
> (server --> the IP address of my test machine)
>
> I've successfully added this gadget to my iGoogle homepage, but when I
> go through the OAuth dance, iGoogle hits my authorization URL but does
> *not* provide the oauth_callback query param necessary to call back to
> iGoogle to automatically close the popup and signal the gadget to try
> again.
>
> Has anyone else come across this?  Doesn't the OpenSocial or OAuth
> spec include the callback param?
>
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