Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Visual refresh of the OAuth screens

2011-05-25 Thread Ben Ward
Clive, Congratulations on the new release—it works great! And thank you so much for writing up your implementation in this detail. I'm glad it's come together and I'm glad you've been able to use the callbacks mechanism to improve the flow. Hopefully we're at a point in mobile platform

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Visual refresh of the OAuth screens

2011-05-04 Thread Shannon Whitley
I just noticed that the oAuth window appears to be resetting the height so that the entire page is visible (no scrolling). For Firefox and Chrome that's fixed the issue. Thank you! However, there is still a problem with IE. It is worse now. The user no longer sees the scrollbar and cannot

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Visual refresh of the OAuth screens

2011-04-29 Thread Jeremy Dunck
On Fri, Apr 29, 2011 at 10:36 AM, bitrace clive.tw...@googlemail.com wrote: ... Some investigation indicates that the style sheet may contain an incorrectly formed link:  link rel=stylesheet type=text/css href=//ajax.googleapis.com/ ajax/libs/yui/3.3.0/build/cssfonts/fonts-min.css Hmm,

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Visual refresh of the OAuth screens

2011-04-28 Thread Matt Harris
@Shannon: thanks for the feedback on this. The new screens are fluid in size so wrap to the available space. Hosting in a local iframe isn't something we've encouraged in the past. We prefer the user to be taken to the authenticate or authorize page in a tab/new window that they can see the URL