Hi Oscar,
The python library in the OAuth SVN is 1.0a compliant. I have
successfully used it on Twitter (which uses 1.0a)
without issues. Has your SP implementation been tested with other
OAuth libraries? Perhaps there is a bug in your
SP server code.
Best of luck,
Josh
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at
Pelle Braendgaard wrote:
> It just happens
> that due to Yahoo probably being the oldest company involved in the
> process, it is having the hardest time dealing with the concept of
> open.
>
Hi Pelle,
Just to reiterate Eran's followup, Yahoo has been engaged in OAuth from
nearly the beginnin
Hi,
I'm trying to find an Google API to tell me that an email is a Google
App account email or an alt email for a Google account which you can
add or update from here: https://www.google.com/accounts/UpdateUserInfo
The reason is that I'm doing OAuth authentication with Google so I
need to identi
> Most of the people involved were doing it as part of their day job. A
> community does not implies the lack of corporate presence. At the time this
> extension was proposed, everyone was included and was invited to contribute
> and provide feedback. It was done openly and Yahoo! actively seek
Hi, I'm using the module oauth which can be found at
http://oauth.googlecode.com/svn/code/python/oauth/ to build a simple
client we built. The problem is that I'm not sure if that library
support oauth 1.0a
I used the example at
http://apiwiki.justin.tv/mediawiki/index.php/Justin.tv_Python_Clien
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 1:11 AM, Eran Hammer-Lahav wrote:
> I rarely speak on behalf of Yahoo! but I find this post misleading and
> unnecessarily negative. I was not working for Yahoo! at the time most of this
> took place.
>
> Yahoo! approached the community soon after the OAuth specification