Hi Arnaud,
That option during application creation is really more trouble
that it is worth. Right now applications that have that option checked
include an extra sentence to tell users the application will be using
twitter for login, that's all. In the future we may restrict the /
I'm still not sure I understand the option. Is there any reason why
someone would choose NOT to check this box currently?
Also, if you are in the process of redesigning the auth page, could I
make a request:
Could there be a super-lightweight version for mobile? No images, no
scripts,
Hi there,
A mobile version does not exist but it's on the roadmap.
— Matt
On Jul 1, 2009, at 10:21 AM, Isaiah Carew wrote:
I'm still not sure I understand the option. Is there any reason why
someone would choose NOT to check this box currently?
Also, if you are in the process of
Super!
Thanks,
Isaiah
YourHead Software
supp...@yourhead.com
http://www.yourhead.com
On Jul 1, 2009, at 10:23 AM, Matt Sanford wrote:
Hi there,
A mobile version does not exist but it's on the roadmap.
— Matt
On Jul 1, 2009, at 10:21 AM, Isaiah Carew wrote:
I'm still not sure I
Ok, great. I'll let it check, so.
By the way, OAuth is working like a charm here. Great job you did
there! I'm happy to have finally switched to it.
All the best,
Arnaud.
On Jul 1, 4:50 pm, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi Arnaud,
That option during application creation is