We (at Barracuda Networks) have investigated and blocked both of these domains
for our customer base because of the type/number of links we have seen.
...if that means anything to those who are asking.
Jann Gobble
jgob...@barracuda.com
On Jul 12, 2010, at 2:44 PM, @IDisposable wrote:
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Developer Advocate, Twitter
> http://twitter.com/episod
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 1:04 PM, jsleuth wrote:
> Yeah, Jann, exactly. Something along those lines would be great. At
> least I wouldn't be flooding their inbox with redundant requests out
> of concern tha
Really good question!
Maybe there should be a diff way to request access, like a separate category in
the "why are you contacting us" drop-down on the support ticketing system.
Just a thought.
J
On Jun 1, 2010, at 12:55 PM, jsleuth wrote:
> Well played. :-) However, I fear the issue I'm fa
EXACTLY my problem...
My original ticket: 1008949 gave the same problem last week--closed or
deleted. I ended up logging in using my MouseAddict account and creating a new
support ticket (1009858) ...unfortunately it was around 900 tickets AFTER this
first one...which makes me think my reque
On May 31, 2010, at 9:25 AM, Bernd Stramm wrote:
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> In any case Jann, you have convinced me of something I strongly
> suspected - I really should get xauth for my application as well.
>
If I have convinced one person today, I have done my job. I am used to that --
what with being a Mac user
seamlessly from within your app itself. The user won't ben
> confused either if you do it right
>
>
> On May 30, 6:15 pm, Jann Gobble wrote:
>> Okay, please tell me you know that I can create an app with a UIWebView that
>> will take that password you type in faster th
You must have the new oAuth API in place or your app with no longer work..
Twitter has given the drop-dead date for removal of the Basic Auth privileges
for EVERYONE as June 30th.
Sorry
Jann
On May 30, 2010, at 10:41 PM, Sakthi wrote:
> Hi,
> We are using basic authentication API me
Thanks!
For now I have implemented xAuth (even though it does not work) by using
examples and what I expect. BUT I have hidden the Twitter button on my app
until xAuth is approved and I can fully test.
The one thing Twitter does NOT need right now is app developers leaving them in
the dust
re logging in on Twitter.com and not giving their password to an
> arbitrary application, which could still save their password without
> their knowledge.
>
> On May 30, 8:35 am, Jann Gobble wrote:
>> The requirement for users to go from app to browser to app is untenable for
>>
The requirement for users to go from app to browser to app is untenable for
many of my users. It is a major change to go from app to Safari and back to
app. Many users actually think that it the app is less secure (rightly or
wrongly) because they have to exit it -- and go to the web -- in ord
eceived no response.
Is there anyone out there that can help?
Thanks!
Jann Gobble
MouseAddict
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