Hi there,
Some of the @anywhere sample code in the Working with the current
user section required some tweaks to get working.
The text specifies a User Callback function but the sample code does
not.
Also, the twttr.anywhere() function does not appear to work with an
API key, instead I specify
Hello all,
My name is Andrew Seigner. I created http://heypic.me to display
tweets on a Google Map, with iPhone integration and a public API
supporting XML and KML.
The site uses python-twitter and oauth-python-twitter. I contributed
minor changes to each, adding Geo and Trends support to
This is great news Ryan, big ups to you and the team!
Andrew
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On Jan 29, 7:20 am, Ryan Sarver rsar...@twitter.com wrote:
Good news. A mobile-friendly version of the OAuth page is due to be
deployed next week (finally!:). We look forward to your feedback on
the new
Hi Raffi,
If you guys really wanted to go all out for the iPhone, you could
implement your OAuth login page using PastryKit. It would provide
ideal webview integration.
For those not familiar:
http://davidbcalhoun.com/2009/pastrykit-digging-into-an-apple-pie
Thanks,
Andrew
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Hi Raffi,
I concur with the above suggestions by Fabien and Rich.
Our iPhone app, heypic.me, displays the OAuth login page in a webview.
Upon launching the login page, we only see about 20% of our users get
all the way through the Twitter login process. This is not a bug,
we've checked, but