[twitter-dev] Re: @Anywhere + Access Tokens

2010-04-19 Thread David
The tokens are definitely short-lived, and I don't think there is a
way to use them on the server side.  It's likely not meant to be a
simple implementation of oAuth.


On Apr 17, 3:12 pm, Shannon Whitley swhit...@whitleymedia.com wrote:
 I spoke with the devs at Chirp and I'm planning to use the token during the
 auth process.  They confirmed that it is short-lived though.



 On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 2:43 PM, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:
  My understanding is the @Anywhere access tokens are short lived of only a
  few hours. Maybe Twitter can confirm that.

  Abraham

  On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 10:10, mike michael.mign...@gmail.com wrote:

  Sort of wondering the same thing.  After authenticating, you'll notice
  your browser stores a cookie called twtter_anywhere, which I believe
  contains the request token.

  Would love to be able to use that request token to make Twitter API
  calls, but have no idea how to get the token secret.

  Thanks in advance.

  On Apr 17, 1:03 pm, aztroboy jbasur...@gmail.com wrote:
   Hi! I just managed to use @Anywhere on a website for authentication.
   Now, I would like to know how do I get the Access Token and the Token
   Secret with @Anywhere. I've successfully made the signin with
   Twitter example. However after I've got the user information, I don't
   know any method that can give me his access tokens. Is there some way
   to do it?

   thank you in advance.

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[twitter-dev] Re: @Anywhere + Access Tokens

2010-04-17 Thread mike
Sort of wondering the same thing.  After authenticating, you'll notice
your browser stores a cookie called twtter_anywhere, which I believe
contains the request token.

Would love to be able to use that request token to make Twitter API
calls, but have no idea how to get the token secret.

Thanks in advance.

On Apr 17, 1:03 pm, aztroboy jbasur...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi! I just managed to use @Anywhere on a website for authentication.
 Now, I would like to know how do I get the Access Token and the Token
 Secret with @Anywhere. I've successfully made the signin with
 Twitter example. However after I've got the user information, I don't
 know any method that can give me his access tokens. Is there some way
 to do it?

 thank you in advance.

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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: @Anywhere + Access Tokens

2010-04-17 Thread Abraham Williams
My understanding is the @Anywhere access tokens are short lived of only a
few hours. Maybe Twitter can confirm that.

Abraham

On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 10:10, mike michael.mign...@gmail.com wrote:

 Sort of wondering the same thing.  After authenticating, you'll notice
 your browser stores a cookie called twtter_anywhere, which I believe
 contains the request token.

 Would love to be able to use that request token to make Twitter API
 calls, but have no idea how to get the token secret.

 Thanks in advance.

 On Apr 17, 1:03 pm, aztroboy jbasur...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi! I just managed to use @Anywhere on a website for authentication.
  Now, I would like to know how do I get the Access Token and the Token
  Secret with @Anywhere. I've successfully made the signin with
  Twitter example. However after I've got the user information, I don't
  know any method that can give me his access tokens. Is there some way
  to do it?
 
  thank you in advance.
 
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Re: [twitter-dev] Re: @Anywhere + Access Tokens

2010-04-17 Thread Shannon Whitley
I spoke with the devs at Chirp and I'm planning to use the token during the
auth process.  They confirmed that it is short-lived though.

On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 2:43 PM, Abraham Williams 4bra...@gmail.com wrote:

 My understanding is the @Anywhere access tokens are short lived of only a
 few hours. Maybe Twitter can confirm that.

 Abraham

 On Sat, Apr 17, 2010 at 10:10, mike michael.mign...@gmail.com wrote:

 Sort of wondering the same thing.  After authenticating, you'll notice
 your browser stores a cookie called twtter_anywhere, which I believe
 contains the request token.

 Would love to be able to use that request token to make Twitter API
 calls, but have no idea how to get the token secret.

 Thanks in advance.

 On Apr 17, 1:03 pm, aztroboy jbasur...@gmail.com wrote:
  Hi! I just managed to use @Anywhere on a website for authentication.
  Now, I would like to know how do I get the Access Token and the Token
  Secret with @Anywhere. I've successfully made the signin with
  Twitter example. However after I've got the user information, I don't
  know any method that can give me his access tokens. Is there some way
  to do it?
 
  thank you in advance.
 
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