[twitter-dev] Re: I can't use OAuth and I want to apply source(from[myApp])

2009-08-22 Thread JDG
you could speak with a proxy outside of china, which could do the OAuth for you On Fri, Aug 21, 2009 at 23:40, bang bang...@gmail.com wrote: I'm the builder of Twitese (http://twitese.appspot.com/), a chinese web client for Twitter. I know that if a new web app want to show from [myApp], the

[twitter-dev] Re: I can't use OAuth and I want to apply source(from[myApp])

2009-08-22 Thread Josh Roesslein
Well even with a proxy the users of the app would still need to access twitter.com. Unless twitter makes an exception here I don't see any other way of setting a custom source. It's a shame china is blocking twitter, but I'd imagine they would probably end up blocking your site soon if it became

[twitter-dev] Re: I can't use OAuth and I want to apply source(from[myApp])

2009-08-22 Thread bang
yes, I can access twitter.com with proxy, but the users of Twitese couldn't access, that's the problem. One of the most useful feature of Twitese is made Chinese people use Twitter without proxy On Aug 22, 10:10 pm, JDG ghil...@gmail.com wrote: you could speak with a proxy outside of china,

[twitter-dev] Re: I can't use OAuth and I want to apply source(from[myApp])

2009-08-22 Thread JDG
User would log in to Twitese, which would do all its work through a proxy (or set of proxies) based outside the US which would handle all the Twitter traffic -- you'd never actually have to access the twitter site. On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 09:14, bang bang...@gmail.com wrote: yes, I can access

[twitter-dev] Re: I can't use OAuth and I want to apply source(from[myApp]) [And more!!!]

2009-08-22 Thread jim.renkel
I have a similar, perhaps broader, issue and a suggestion for a solution. My problem is that my site, http://twxlate.com, supports 40+ languages for its user interface, not just the two supported by twitter.com. By that I mean that the user interface is available in 40+ languages, not just that