I understand that a lot of this OAuth development has been and out of
some flux lately, but is that https://twitter.com/account/connections
link working for anyone?
If there is a more prominent place to ask Twitter dev team directly,
please inform me.
Thanks,
Michael
of the authorized apps I've used...
-Chad
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 5:41 PM, Mobasoft mobat...@gmail.com wrote:
I understand that a lot of this OAuth development has been and out of
some flux lately, but is thathttps://twitter.com/account/connections
link working for anyone
Checked again this morning - after seeing robots on the home page and
now link to logout (UI flaw) I cleared browser cookies and tried
again. Now I see the connections tab and the one authenticated
application for that account.
On Apr 7, 5:11 pm, Mobasoft mobat...@gmail.com wrote:
I have
When an application sends the visitor over to Twitter for
authroiziation, via https://twitter.com/oauth/authorize , the Sign out
link no longer works. It was working fine a few days ago.
I'm requesting to be added to the list.
Real Name: Michael Bailey
Twitter Username(s): @mobasoft, @mobatalk, @mychingo, @redbox,
@tagbucket
email: mobat...@gmail.com
Freelance developer/engineer/analyst/architect based in Independence,
Missouri.
Prior life experience on the Microsoft side
When I discovered that Twitter used the name from my recetly created
app via OAuth, I was pleased.
While the turn-around time for manual approval was great, I think that
using the data which we've already supplied through the creation of a
new OAuth app is the right way to go.
Keep up the good
I too noticed some funky stuff this morning, but the authentication
flow worked fine for me.
What I did notice is that the verify_credentials.xml request is now
forcing the use of GET (I had been using POST up until now).
Are you certain that you are not re-using the same AccessToken? If you
IMHO, That is beyond the scope of OAuth.
Your app should contain/maintain the logic for who is allowed in or in
this case, kept out.
It is foreseeable that having an OAuth API call to revoke your
application from the user (on their behalf, if you had read/write
access) could be a good thing to
What was the problem/issue?
On Apr 9, 2:19 pm, K.A.Noorani khurramnoor...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks everybody (except Andrew) for the support. I finally got my
source parameter working.
.
Doug Williams
Twitter API Supporthttp://twitter.com/dougw
On Wed, Apr 8, 2009 at 4:28 AM, Mobasoft mobat...@gmail.com wrote:
Checked again this morning - after seeing robots on the home page and
now link to logout (UI flaw) I cleared browser cookies and tried
again. Now I see
I was just doing some implementation testing.
Here's the scenario:
Assumption: Visitor has previously authorized the application.
1) Visitor was in my app
2) Visitor clicks on link to authorize app with Twitter
3) Visitor lands on https://twitter.com/oauth/authorize
4) Visitor enters userid and
Verified. Works for me. Thanks!
On Apr 10, 6:44 pm, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi there,
A fix for this was deployed a few moments ago.
Thanks;
— Matt Sanford
On Apr 10, 2009, at 05:19 AM, Mobasoft wrote:
Friday morning report: still seeing 500 error
Picked a bad morning to launch a 3rd party Twitter service using OAuth
- I hope that things are restored soon
On Apr 22, 8:55 am, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
I believe this is an issue with using the recently oauth/authenticate
feature. If you use oauth/authorize until
Alright! That does it. I'm giving you one hour to restore the OAuth
page.
Then if you are not back online, I'll complain some more...
lol, well, I'd better use this time to make some more coffee.
On Apr 22, 9:54 am, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 09:49, Chad
ones keep on working.
By the way, since I'm here, I need Twitter's permission to adapt the
terms of service (much like you did from Flickr). Thanks.
Michael
Developer
http://twitter.com/mobasoft
On Apr 22, 11:37 am, Doug Williams d...@twitter.com wrote:
Shannon,
More details to come. Thank you
When is authentication going to be restored?
Also, after reading The Consumer will need this new extra parameter
to exchange the Request Token for an Access Token, ensuring that the
real user has to return to the application to complete the flow. what
details can you provide about how Twitter is
Good news, the oauth_callback parameter should /always/ be set in the
application imho.
Looking forward to your flip the switch celebrations today.
On Apr 23, 9:59 am, Matt Sanford m...@twitter.com wrote:
Hi all,
We had to wait for the midnight deadline before giving too many
details
verification on callbacks doesn't
support port numbers, but that's a secondary issue)
-- ivey
On Thu, Apr 23, 2009 at 10:37 AM, Mobasoft mobat...@gmail.com wrote:
Good news, the oauth_callback parameter should /always/ be set in the
application imho.
Looking forward to your flip
Well, the criteria for email should be looked at either way.
email. Optional. Maximum of 40 characters. Must be a valid email
address.
alexander.h.wann...@mobility.domainisnothere.org (48 characters and
could easily be valid)
On Apr 23, 12:23 pm, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
Are
@mzsanford
Thanks Matt, no matter what all these other Yahoo's are saying about
you, it's appreciated!
(j/k to all you Yahoo's) ;^)
-Michael
p.s. Is OAuth back on yet? I'd hate to see it start getting the
nickname of NOAuth.
On Apr 23, 1:43 pm, Chad Etzel jazzyc...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu,
See guys, there you go again.
The Trending Topics is no longer in the sidebar, there's nothing on
the Twitter Status blog about it.
Do a search for Trending and you'll notice that we are all wondering
what's going on.
Do we need to have a refresher course in Transparency 101 ?
What gives?
who turned off the feature today and pass along the
snarky comments.
Thanks;
— Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
On Apr 30, 2009, at 6:57 AM, Mobasoft wrote:
See guys, there you go again.
The Trending Topics is no longer in the sidebar, there's nothing on
the Twitter Status blog about
You can my new site to the list.
http://mobatalk.com
Mobatalk is a Conversation Studio, think of it as the multimedia add-
on for Twitter. There are more features in the works, but you can go
check it out already.
Michael
On Apr 11, 4:28 pm, Petermdenton petermden...@gmail.com wrote:
Glad that you are finally getting around to this.
I posted it April 10th
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/960612fbcb8059de/5c2231ff33cff9e6?lnk=gstq=revoke#5c2231ff33cff9e6
On May 6, 10:28 am, jmathai jmat...@gmail.com wrote:
That would work. So
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