I figured out an easy workaround for WP7 WebBrowser:
1) Navigate to a local dummy page in your isolated storage before
going to the oAuth page -- somehow this fixes the scrolling
2) Set the width of the 'auth' div to the width of your screen by
invoking javascript on the browser-- this uncrowds the
g for security reasons.
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> The "workaround" I recommend: launch the actual browser, using a
> :// link (something like myapplication://tokenDone) as the
> return URL. This is a LOT safer for the users.
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> Tom
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> On 4/30/11 8:50 AM, Bob12345 wrote:
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I'm having this problem too. My login browser inside the phone app is
now rendered useless, it doesn't even scroll.
On Apr 28, 1:41 pm, Shannon Whitley wrote:
> I was surprised to see a newly formatted oAuth Authenticate Page. The
> new page doesn't account for the scores of oAuth implementation
Hi,
I've been using a WebBrowser control in my Window Phone application to
login into Twitter. Today I noticed that the login/authorization page
format had changed and it is now unusable in a web browser control
that my application displays. The text on the page is squeezed
together, and the page u