Save them in a cookie which you give to the user.

On Mar 25, 4:05 am, Blaaze Artifex <blaazet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> thanks for your reply, am using php and am not going to use those variables
> in the same session instead am going to use them in future (may be after
> many days), will it work.?????
>
> On Fri, Mar 25, 2011 at 1:42 AM, Trevor Dean <trevord...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > When the user is returned to your site after authenticating you can grab
> > the oauth_token and the oauth_verifier from the url and use that to get an
> > access token.  I'm using .NET and the Twitterizer API to accomplish this,
> > I'm not sure what language you're doing this in or if you are using a third
> > party api but the steps should be the same.   Once you get the access token
> > you should pull out the Token and TokenSecret and you can store that in your
> > database and use for future requests.
>
> > Trevor
>
> > On Thu, Mar 24, 2011 at 4:00 PM, Blaaze <blaazet...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> hi all
>
> >> i am abhilash from india, am trying to design a new site where users
> >> post their posts, but i need it to be also posted on twitter on the
> >> specific user's twitter page, the user is asked to login to twitter
> >> and allow the permission to my app to do status update, but the real
> >> part what i need to know is
>
> >> i need my code to save the details of the last session and use the
> >> same things when the user posts for the next time without asking the
> >> user to reauthenticate for the app
>
> >> please help me with this, if possible show an example also
>
> >> will be waiting for your reply
>
> >> regards
> >> Abhilash
>
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