I just did a successful authorization with my iphone app.
Hopefully it was just a temporary glitch.
From: Duane Roelands duane.roela...@gmail.com
To: Twitter Development Talk twitter-development-talk@googlegroups.com
Sent: Thursday, July 9, 2009 7:29:28 PM
A number of objections have already been raised along these lines, e.g.
http://blog.atebits.com/2009/02/fixing-oauth/
Time will tell as to how Twitter will respond.
Meanwhile: you can (in fact you MUST) store the OAuth access token you receive
from Twitter so your users won't have to log in
I really like the idea of companies paying a premium to use Twitter for
advertising. :-)
What would motivate corporations to do that though, since they can do it for
free today?
Seems to me that one way or another, you end up having to somehow create a
distinction between personal and
Yes, fortunately I was able to get it working in a few hours as well, by
adapting some modifications made by Chris Kompton (http://github.com/kimptoc).
I was planning on spending those hours doing other stuff, but that's not such a
huge deal. :-)
I am still concerned about how OAuth will