Re: [twitter-dev] OAuth authentification page on normal login

2010-01-22 Thread Michael J. Ditto
Unfortunately I can't find any place to actually log a ticket. Just lots of 
FAQs and a tab for checking already open tickets.


On Jan 21, 2010, at 3:46 PM, Abraham Williams wrote:

 Apparently you are supposed to report this to Twitter Support. 
 http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1199
 
 You can open a ticket here: http://bit.ly/twicket
 
 Abraham
 
 On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 11:47, Michael J. Ditto 
 di...@progressnowcolorado.org wrote:
 Same thing happens to me. If anybody can shed any insight that would make me 
 all a-twitter.
 
 
 On Jan 21, 2010, at 3:53 AM, Halmen Istvan wrote:
 
  I'm developing an application with OAuth authetification. If I'm not
  logged in into my Twitter account, I can perform successfully the
  OAuth authentification. But if after this process I go to twitter.com
  and perform a normal login, after login Twitter redirects me to the
  oauth/authorize page and displays the Woah there! message. I tried
  randomly some other Twitter apps using OAuth with the same results, so
  I think it's not my fault.
  Anybody else experiencing this problem? Any solution to this?
 
  Thanks
  Istvan
 
 
 
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] OAuth authentification page on normal login

2010-01-22 Thread Abraham Williams
You can open a ticket here: http://bit.ly/twicket

http://bit.ly/twicketMake sure you are signed in.

Abraham

On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 09:02, Michael J. Ditto 
di...@progressnowcolorado.org wrote:

 Unfortunately I can't find any place to actually log a ticket. Just lots of
 FAQs and a tab for checking already open tickets.


 On Jan 21, 2010, at 3:46 PM, Abraham Williams wrote:

 Apparently you are supposed to report this to Twitter Support.
 http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1199

 You can open a ticket here: http://bit.ly/twicket

 Abraham

 On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 11:47, Michael J. Ditto 
 di...@progressnowcolorado.org wrote:

 Same thing happens to me. If anybody can shed any insight that would make
 me all a-twitter.


 On Jan 21, 2010, at 3:53 AM, Halmen Istvan wrote:

  I'm developing an application with OAuth authetification. If I'm not
  logged in into my Twitter account, I can perform successfully the
  OAuth authentification. But if after this process I go to twitter.com
  and perform a normal login, after login Twitter redirects me to the
  oauth/authorize page and displays the Woah there! message. I tried
  randomly some other Twitter apps using OAuth with the same results, so
  I think it's not my fault.
  Anybody else experiencing this problem? Any solution to this?
 
  Thanks
  Istvan




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[twitter-dev] OAuth authentification page on normal login

2010-01-21 Thread Halmen Istvan
I'm developing an application with OAuth authetification. If I'm not
logged in into my Twitter account, I can perform successfully the
OAuth authentification. But if after this process I go to twitter.com
and perform a normal login, after login Twitter redirects me to the
oauth/authorize page and displays the Woah there! message. I tried
randomly some other Twitter apps using OAuth with the same results, so
I think it's not my fault.
Anybody else experiencing this problem? Any solution to this?

Thanks
Istvan


Re: [twitter-dev] OAuth authentification page on normal login

2010-01-21 Thread Michael J. Ditto
Same thing happens to me. If anybody can shed any insight that would make me 
all a-twitter.


On Jan 21, 2010, at 3:53 AM, Halmen Istvan wrote:

 I'm developing an application with OAuth authetification. If I'm not
 logged in into my Twitter account, I can perform successfully the
 OAuth authentification. But if after this process I go to twitter.com
 and perform a normal login, after login Twitter redirects me to the
 oauth/authorize page and displays the Woah there! message. I tried
 randomly some other Twitter apps using OAuth with the same results, so
 I think it's not my fault.
 Anybody else experiencing this problem? Any solution to this?
 
 Thanks
 Istvan



Re: [twitter-dev] OAuth authentification page on normal login

2010-01-21 Thread Abraham Williams
Apparently you are supposed to report this to Twitter Support.
http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/detail?id=1199

You can open a ticket here: http://bit.ly/twicket

Abraham

On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 11:47, Michael J. Ditto 
di...@progressnowcolorado.org wrote:

 Same thing happens to me. If anybody can shed any insight that would make
 me all a-twitter.


 On Jan 21, 2010, at 3:53 AM, Halmen Istvan wrote:

  I'm developing an application with OAuth authetification. If I'm not
  logged in into my Twitter account, I can perform successfully the
  OAuth authentification. But if after this process I go to twitter.com
  and perform a normal login, after login Twitter redirects me to the
  oauth/authorize page and displays the Woah there! message. I tried
  randomly some other Twitter apps using OAuth with the same results, so
  I think it's not my fault.
  Anybody else experiencing this problem? Any solution to this?
 
  Thanks
  Istvan




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