[twitter-dev] Re: OAuth on client side
but you would need a server-side proxy to talk to the API if you're using javascript in order to avoid the issues with cross-site scripting. On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 08:12, Duane Roelands duane.roela...@gmail.comwrote: It sounds like what you're looking for is a Javascript library, though I'm not familiar with any. It certainly sounds feasible; you could do Ajax calls to talk to the API. The trick would be in how you choose to persist the OAuth tokens. *wheels turning in head*. A Twitter client that resides completely in a single HTML file. Hm... On Aug 17, 12:47 am, Arseny Slutsky arse...@gmail.com wrote: I can use Twitter from CLient Side... What I am trying to avoid is calling Twitter from Server side 2009/8/17 JDG ghil...@gmail.com How do you expect to use Twitter if you can't get to Twitter? On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 09:00, JONNiE` arse...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I was wondering is there a way to implement OAuth and Twitter functionality without server going out to twitter.com? We have servers that are closed to external websites. Yet the client side application should be Twitter Enabled. Is that possible? -- Internets. Serious business. -- Internets. Serious business.
[twitter-dev] Re: OAuth on client side
It sounds like what you're looking for is a Javascript library, though I'm not familiar with any. It certainly sounds feasible; you could do Ajax calls to talk to the API. The trick would be in how you choose to persist the OAuth tokens. *wheels turning in head*. A Twitter client that resides completely in a single HTML file. Hm... On Aug 17, 12:47 am, Arseny Slutsky arse...@gmail.com wrote: I can use Twitter from CLient Side... What I am trying to avoid is calling Twitter from Server side 2009/8/17 JDG ghil...@gmail.com How do you expect to use Twitter if you can't get to Twitter? On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 09:00, JONNiE` arse...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I was wondering is there a way to implement OAuth and Twitter functionality without server going out to twitter.com? We have servers that are closed to external websites. Yet the client side application should be Twitter Enabled. Is that possible? -- Internets. Serious business.
[twitter-dev] Re: OAuth on client side
How do you expect to use Twitter if you can't get to Twitter? On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 09:00, JONNiE` arse...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I was wondering is there a way to implement OAuth and Twitter functionality without server going out to twitter.com? We have servers that are closed to external websites. Yet the client side application should be Twitter Enabled. Is that possible? -- Internets. Serious business.
[twitter-dev] Re: OAuth on client side
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 11:00 AM, JONNiE`arse...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I was wondering is there a way to implement OAuth and Twitter functionality without server going out to twitter.com? We have servers that are closed to external websites. Yet the client side application should be Twitter Enabled. Is that possible? laconi.ca? XMPP? Facebook? ∞ Andy Badera ∞ This email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private ∞ Google me: http://www.google.com/search?q=(andrew+badera)+OR+(andy+badera)
[twitter-dev] Re: OAuth on client side
I can use Twitter from CLient Side... What I am trying to avoid is calling Twitter from Server side 2009/8/17 JDG ghil...@gmail.com How do you expect to use Twitter if you can't get to Twitter? On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 09:00, JONNiE` arse...@gmail.com wrote: Hi, I was wondering is there a way to implement OAuth and Twitter functionality without server going out to twitter.com? We have servers that are closed to external websites. Yet the client side application should be Twitter Enabled. Is that possible? -- Internets. Serious business.