++ Likewise. "Sign in with the account you intend to associate with our
service" just doesn't click. The process itself is already bewildering to a
lot of people.
--ab
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 9:11 AM, Jesse Stay wrote:
> This would be helpful for us, too. It's one of the biggest customer suppo
This would be helpful for us, too. It's one of the biggest customer support
issues I have now that we're using OAuth.
Jesse
On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 2:55 AM, Coderanger wrote:
>
> I am looking into adding OAuth authentication to twitcher (http://
> coderanger.com/twitcher), my twitter client, and
> 1. I think the current text makes it clear which account is being used.
I do beg to differ, I have made the mistake of authorising the wrong
account during the testing. If the account was in the heading and/or
an extra paragraph was used in the text to split it up .. they are
separate paragraphs
1. I think the current text makes it clear which account is being used.
2. Not sure I like the idea of auto sign out. Maybe instead if the username
is provided
as an additional parameter twitter will display the login prompt with
the username provided.
The the user just enters their passwor