gt; http://api.twitter.com/1/users/lookup.xml?user_id=12863272,3191321,9160152,8285392&screen_name=rsarver,wilhelmbierbaum
> ^RK
> zb5> <@twitterapi> @mchristian 20 at a time max- that's 1 API request.
> standard number of API calls an hour apply. in total 1000 total lookups an
ay in a URL's query part. It
would be nice if Twitter at least tried to adhere to standard practices,
where possible.
Still, anything is better than nothing, right? Thanks for getting this
out there in one form or another.
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> http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Twitter-REST-API-Method:-users-lookup.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
th libraries out there that
> don't account for it and will botch the request as a result.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
fol
ing to make 1000 user/show requests (which you can't do
> right now).
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
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e.
+1. Don't break backwards compatibility unless there's a really good
reason to do so.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
fol
ce
at WatchMouse.com just poorly implemented? False positives in a
monitoring service would be really bad.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
7;re
> calling that return 500s? What user are you using to make these
> calls? What authentication method?
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at
en source, perhaps you should use a
"non-Twitter" OSI-style license that prohibits any current or former
Twitter employee or Twitter itself from using the code, its runtime
executables, etc. You could call it the "No-Twitter Almost Open Source
License" ...
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On 4/28/10 10:18 AM, John Meyer wrote:
>
> Spam I understand, but are you actually trying to report plagarism on a
> bloody tweet? Are you kidding me? We're you planning on selling that
> bit of wisdom somewhere? Spinning it off for a book deal?
You mean, like @shitmyda
interested in what I have ATM, my code can be found here:
> http://github.com/demonicpagan/Stormbot-TCL-Twitter-Module/blob/master/twitter.sb6
>
> Any help for the conversion will be greatly appreciated.
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ll see how to work on this
> when I finally get started converting from basic auth to oAuth.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
one else seeing this, right now?
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
olting, and you undermine an already shaky trust in the
> intentions of Twitter towards developers. I know this was not decided
> or done by Ryan's group, but someone in your group should do some
> serious advocacy here, because you're the ones who want us to trust
&
Twitter application but
> every so often I am seeing either a 401 Unauthorized or 502 Bad
> Gateway when acquiring a request token. Would it be normal to see this
> during twitter 'over capacity' periods?
>
> Cheers
>
> James
>
>
-
or just me?
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
you use?
Homegrown. Has been working for over a year, and has not been modified
the entire time.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
our
> signature base string, and an authorization header if you're using
> header-based auth?
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
rent time" by looking at the HTTP headers we send on a failed
> request (which includes our server clock), or to use an external service
> to fetch the time prior to making a request.
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o a service to find
> an ad to serve to Liz that will get inserted into the timeline she is
> viewing.
>
> The language is somewhat nuanced but it sounds like we might need to make the
> policy more explicit as a number of people are misinterpreting it.
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hey are not
> excluded from even the new ToS.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
Why not? I tell my users that all the time, if it's the truth.
What benefit is there in lying to your users?
On Jul 14, 11:42 am, Dewald Pretorius wrote:
> We all need something to tell our users. Telling them Twitter is
> falling apart is not an option.
atus.twitter.com/post/832539693/users-cannot-update-profiles
>
> -Nischal
>
> On Jul 19, 11:55 pm, nischalshetty wrote:
>
>> My apps getting 'user has not given permission' and this is by the
>> hundreds! I presume the oAuth API is having issues!
>>
n, not the original RequestToken you sent to
oauth/authenticate. How is the OAuth consumer supposed to know the
token secret for this returned AccessToken?
That's the problem I'm having, too, which is why I'm still using
oauth/authorize instead of oauth/authenticate.
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authorizes the
application, Provider directs user back to callback URL with an
AccessToken. Consumer now has a RequestToken and secret, and
AccessToken without its secret.
That AccessToken is effectively useless to the Consumer.
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some way of knowing
whether a Twitter user had never previously OAuth authorized your app.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -
validate oauth signature or token" instead.
Seriously, I'm the only one seeing this behavior?
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
investigate why I keep getting HTTP 500 responses
to my OAuth requests? (FYI, HTTP Basic Auth requests for the same users
succeed just fine.)
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Thanks.
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=478
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
r user/password and HTTP Basic Auth. just in case, but it's
there.
Matt, you really kicked ass this week w/ OAuth. Thanks!
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"He realized the fastest way to chang
rning empty node instead of
boolean true/false.
Can Matt re-open issue #157, or should we create a new issue to track this?
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"He realized the fastest way to
rs are being
affected by this.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
40240406%26oauth_token%3D14733270-
Zers1INc93ugsxwtaTYow6tDqI9uYyPbsBEVyCGhw%26oauth_version%3D1.0%26count
%3D2
"c" comes before "o", not after.
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"He real
be in lexicographical order - i.e., statuses/update takes "status" as
a parameter, which conveniently comes after "o" ...
Never attribute to success what can be explained by dumb luck? Wait,
that's not the quote ...
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back.
and i want functionality which allow the user to use the site once
every 24 hours. Is there any way of doing this function ?? please help
me asap on this functionaly.
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TPS report.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
On 4/22/09 11:46 AM, iematthew wrote:
You forgot to put the new cover page on your TPS report.
Dossy, I hope I'm not reprimanded too severely. :)
Oh, and ... I'm gonna need you to work this weekend. Yeeah ...
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ft support for HTTP Basic Auth. on Twitter
Karma. Heh.
Quick, everyone implement and/or re-implement HTTP Basic Auth support! :-)
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internets.
why does AdBrite hate me so much, though? :-P
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly mo
On 4/22/09 2:39 PM, Abraham Williams wrote:
Wow. This list really devolves quickly when major features bork :-P
Could be worse, we could be Twittering about it instead. ;-)
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es it possible for a hacker to use social-engineering
tactics to trick users into exposing their data."
It's time for OAuth 1.1 anyway.
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"He realized the
On 4/22/09 3:43 PM, Jesse Stay wrote:
Why are we learning this from CNet?
Transparency.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
OAuth callback endpoints up are exposing themselves to risk?
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and qu
On 4/22/09 4:37 PM, Alex Payne wrote:
My understanding is, at present, that OAuth consumers are not impacted
by this issue.
Perfect, thanks.
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"He realized the fa
t to the mainstream media.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
Twitter account, without
needing your username or password, through the OAuth flow of your use of
the trusted application.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is
On 4/23/09 10:04 AM, Andrew Badera wrote:
Corrected: "Overuse of the term by almost every web app since 2002,
including GMail, notwithstanding."
"Web 2.0: It's Beta."
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On 4/23/09 11:21 AM, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
On 4/23/09 10:04 AM, Andrew Badera wrote:
Corrected: "Overuse of the term by almost every web app since 2002,
including GMail, notwithstanding."
"Web 2.0: It's Beta."
(Forgive the pun, it's still early in t
On 4/23/09 11:33 AM, Chad Etzel wrote:
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 11:19 AM, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
An attacker can't get in the middle of an
application communicating to Twitter using HTTP Basic Auth.
WRONG. Anyone doing any sort of packet sniffing could easily get
user/pass combos at
nless explicitly revoked by the end user.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
s, there's a tipping point at
which whitelisting begins to work against you, and it's at only 200
simultaneous users. If you're gonna be above that, you're better off
not being whitelisted.
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ing a RFC1149-based layer.
*plonk*
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
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ese spambots to programmatically create
Twitter accounts. Suckage.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
does not receive a rate limit response.
Specifically, it appears like the social graph methods don't respect my
IP whitelisting status. Is that possible?
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"He re
t is the policy? Perhaps it's just my Twitter ID @dossy that's
been whitelisted, but not my IP? How could I confirm this?
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"He realized the fastest way to change is
I'm seeing truncated XML responses from the Twitter API again today,
starting around 11 AM US/Eastern time, and ongoing as of this moment.
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"He realized the f
On 4/27/09 11:43 AM, Andrew Badera wrote:
September already?
I guess we know what kind of project just got posted on rent-a-coder.
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"He realized the fastest w
confirmed that, sadly, my IP was NOT whitelisted as I thought.
Time to put in the request. Again.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
t captures show the source IP as being 96.56.31.42. I
suspect my IP whitelisting either never happened (bizarre!) or recently
disappeared, or something else.
Or, maybe my ISP is doing some funky NAT upstream from me. I don't
think so, though.
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server on 96.56.31.42
which is NOT at Media Temple to a server there, and the IP came back as
96.56.31.42 in the access log.
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"He realized the fastest way to change
On 4/27/09 1:28 PM, Doug Williams wrote:
I have added that IP (96.56.31.42) to your whitelisting record. Give it
an hour or so to take effect then ping @twitterapi if you are still
having problems.
Thanks, Doug!
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me for speaking
engagements, to hire me for consulting or to say hi : Damien
@thecauseisthehabit.com
http://s3.amazonaws.com/t
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"He realized the fastest way to change is
ion and didn't "Parameter Encode" the
signature.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
Requests for this user:
http://twitter.com/users/show/18258394.xml
... simply returns the XML preamble. What gives? Server responds with
HTTP 200 OK, and just:
HALP! O HALP, PLEAS!
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On 4/27/09 10:37 PM, Doug Williams wrote:
Are you still seeing this?
Not since 4/27 4:04 PM. Thanks.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at you
well, just to get something trivial
like this to work.
Seriously, how many developers do you have? If doing "su -c 'echo
127.0.0.1 mydomainname.com >> /etc/hosts'" is too much for your
developers to handle, the solution isn't to complain to Twitter - the
solution
//twitter.com/av75ro/status/1623930774
i expect this reply to go to @apostol_victor time line
but i can't find the reply in to @apostol_victor time line
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"He realize
Great news! Thanks, Matt. I'll let you know if there's any remaining.
On 4/29/09 3:18 PM, Matt Sanford wrote:
I found the root cause of this accounts problem and deployed a fix
yesterday afternoon.
On Apr 27, 2009, at 2:48 PM, Dossy Shiobara wrote:
Requests for this u
error case gracefully.
Thanks, Matt. Anything I can do to help? Feel free to have them
contact me directly if necessary. I'm fully versed in packet capture
and analysis and I've been a sysadmin in various past lives.
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you should have sufficient drift
that cache expiration will remain random but on a cold start you won't
have all your hot objects expiring at exactly the same time every X period.
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in the day.
Thanks;
— Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
er
needs to know an end-user's username and password, if OAuth is used.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can l
w+badera
- This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private
OMG, can I please blog this email! Oh, can I? Huh? huh?! :-)
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"He realized the fastest way to c
such a mechanism AND they already HAVE all the data.
Is this of any real interest for me to set up such a redirection URL?
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"He realized the fastest way to change
3. Do you have children?
Yes, two.
4. What age range are you?
30-34
I'll summarize and post the results. Thanks!
Thanks! Very curious to see what the data yields.
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On May 20, 10:34 am, Matt Sanford wrote:
> [1] -http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=572
Oh, hey, THANKS, I'm glad SOMEBODY knows how to search the issues
list. :-)
ion for me to publish an API to allow
bulk resolution of IDs to screen_name? Is this something that folks
would use if I made it available?
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"He realized the fastest w
can redistribute Twitter data to other services
directly, or can someone from Twitter issue an official statement to
this effect? Or, equally useful would be a statement that clearly
states that this would be forbidden ... so I know not to waste my time
even thinking about this. :-)
--
Do
be warned that we may have to have a
discussion down the road when the API Terms of Service better defines
our relationship with developers.
Doug, any kind of rough timeline for such an API TOS? Weeks? Months?
Years?
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Don't.
2) You have the method and URL in the signature string twice. Don't.
Those are the immediate problems I see, anyhow.
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"He realized the fastest
ideas, discuss your projects,
find contract work and veiw/post events.
You can view and join the community here: http://twtfnd.ning.com/
All are welcome and we look forward to seeing you there!
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on rate, it was
worth it. And, the proof of the spam is in the eating ... :-)
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you ca
"get" it. I thinks I lurve you. *crush, crush*
Twitter's business challenge is enabling the marketers to make money and
give a portion of it back to Twitter, without letting them totally
destroy the service in the process.
It's obviously an incredibly thin line ...
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roves.
Sadly, people will keep posting stupid ideas regardless of the bashing,
so we have nothing to worry about.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh a
Without the potency of enforcement, what's the point?
Quick, let's form the Twitter Shun Force. We'll have an angry mob of shunners
and sneerings.
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-Original Message-
From: Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 11
s or some long-enough period
for humans to identify actual spam accounts to get them suspended, but
where a legitimate user will continue to use the account normally.
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&
ammers will go after and I don't really
need to become a Twitter martyr ...
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
ld be using the stream/follow or stream/shadow APIs, today.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
, anyway.
Begging and bribery are both well-tested and proven methods for
soliciting help from others. I highly recommend exhausting those two
options, first. :-)
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"He
ernets today.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
So, what do the Four Birds of the Twitpocalypse do? Will there be
awesome smiting once the Twittergeddon is upon us?
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to
teger
in those cases.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
ever, ever rely on external
IDs for anything but interaction with the external system ... remove
dependencies wherever possible! :)
Considering the Twitter API makes you sort your data by ID in order to
use since_id and max_id, sometimes you just don't have a choice.
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ians!
Subject: Direct message from TWITTERUSEROGESHERE
Sender: Twitter
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
ld give a user not found response, as the screen_name
being requested is "xtien?count=24" which isn't a user that will be found.
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"He realized the fastest way
nservative terrabyte of data that you would have to
download once a day and reconcile against the previous day. A terrabyte
of just usernames.
1 billion bytes = 1 gigabyte, not 1 terabyte. 1 GB/day is significant,
but not intractable.
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ve made a mountain out of a mole hill here. This
topic has been on my mind since I first encountered oAuth. I haven't
seen any open source apps use oAuth yet.
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"He
ell, that's not a problem OAuth is trying to solve." In other
words: EPIC FAIL.
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"He realized the fastest way to change is to laugh at your own
folly -- then you can let go and quickly move on." (p. 70)
On 7/10/09 3:38 PM, Jeffrey Greenberg wrote:
Just to say it, this has been going on for weeks
Actually, months ... at least as far as I've noticed it.
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