[twitter-dev] Re: Ignoring OAuth application authorization page once causes following pages not be able to load up

2009-10-07 Thread thomas cavanaugh
windows 98 and above 1 reboot 2 opencomputer go to storage drives click on
properities.,  click on defrag or clear button defrag or clear NONESSENTIALS
FROM THAT DRIVE.,reboot again  if this doesnt  solve the problem consult
microsoft especially if it is windows vista operating system .there is an
internal conflict between downloaded soft ware on your unit  probably
conflicting security programs.,, be patient let me know how you make out
t.

On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Panu Tangchalermkul pan...@gmail.comwrote:


 I have tested this on 2 Twitter OAuth demo site,

 http://twitteroauth.appspot.com/
 http://fourmargins.com/labs/twitter_oauth/

 by using Firefox 3.5 and Internet Explorer 8 on Windows Vista 32bit

 Every time after I ignore (close without any action on the page)
 Twitter OAuth application authorization page (the page that has Allow
 and Deny button), I cannot load any page that using Twitter OAuth API
 including Twitter own login system.

 To describe in step-by-step, I open one of the above OAuth demo
 website, click on the link that will give the application an access to
 my twitter account, a browser redirect me to twitter page that require
 me to choose Allow or Deny, I choose to ignore it and close that page.
 Then I regret my action and try to open it again, I have encountered
 The connection was reset on Firefox 3.5 and Internet Explorer
 cannot display the webpage on IE, after I have clicked the same link.

 I don't know why but it seems deleting all cookies is an only
 resolution. This is reproducible every times on my machine.

 OAuth BUG?



[twitter-dev] Re: Ignoring OAuth application authorization page once causes following pages not be able to load up

2009-10-07 Thread Michael Steuer
Is this a joke? Why waste 100s of people¹s time?!


On 10/7/09 10:10 AM, thomas cavanaugh tomros0...@gmail.com wrote:

 windows 98 and above 1 reboot 2 opencomputer go to storage drives click on
 properities.,  click on defrag or clear button defrag or clear NONESSENTIALS
 FROM THAT DRIVE.,reboot again  if this doesnt  solve the problem consult
 microsoft especially if it is windows vista operating system .there is an
 internal conflict between downloaded soft ware on your unit  probably
 conflicting security programs.,, be patient let me know how you make out   t.
 
 On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Panu Tangchalermkul pan...@gmail.com wrote:
 
 I have tested this on 2 Twitter OAuth demo site,
 
 http://twitteroauth.appspot.com/
 http://fourmargins.com/labs/twitter_oauth/
 
 by using Firefox 3.5 and Internet Explorer 8 on Windows Vista 32bit
 
 Every time after I ignore (close without any action on the page)
 Twitter OAuth application authorization page (the page that has Allow
 and Deny button), I cannot load any page that using Twitter OAuth API
 including Twitter own login system.
 
 To describe in step-by-step, I open one of the above OAuth demo
 website, click on the link that will give the application an access to
 my twitter account, a browser redirect me to twitter page that require
 me to choose Allow or Deny, I choose to ignore it and close that page.
 Then I regret my action and try to open it again, I have encountered
 The connection was reset on Firefox 3.5 and Internet Explorer
 cannot display the webpage on IE, after I have clicked the same link.
 
 I don't know why but it seems deleting all cookies is an only
 resolution. This is reproducible every times on my machine.
 
 OAuth BUG?
 
 



[twitter-dev] Re: Ignoring OAuth application authorization page once causes following pages not be able to load up

2009-10-07 Thread Michael Steuer
I¹m not angry. This is however a mailing list about Twitter development, and
Panu is posing what seems like a legitimate question relating to Twitter
development. Sending SPAM as original messages as one thing and would be
ignored by everyone, sending spam in response to legitimate
questions/threads is another, and probably especially frustrating for the
person trying to get an answer to a question, in this case Panu.

Anyway, just my 2 cents.

Panu ­ I tried to reproduce that issue on my machine, but wasn¹t able too.
Perhaps someone else can weigh in with a response that¹s not about disk
defragmentation ;)


On 10/7/09 12:39 PM, JDG ghil...@gmail.com wrote:

 it didn't waste a ms of my time. it only wasted your time by responding. why
 do people get so angry about things they see on the internet? it's the easiest
 thing on the planet to ignore.
 
 On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 13:17, Michael Steuer mste...@gmail.com wrote:
 Is this a joke? Why waste 100s of people¹s time?!
 
 
 
 On 10/7/09 10:10 AM, thomas cavanaugh tomros0...@gmail.com
 http://tomros0...@gmail.com  wrote:
 
 windows 98 and above 1 reboot 2 opencomputer go to storage drives click on
 properities.,  click on defrag or clear button defrag or clear NONESSENTIALS
 FROM THAT DRIVE.,reboot again  if this doesnt  solve the problem consult
 microsoft especially if it is windows vista operating system .there is an
 internal conflict between downloaded soft ware on your unit  probably
 conflicting security programs.,, be patient let me know how you make out  
 t.
 
 On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Panu Tangchalermkul pan...@gmail.com
 http://pan...@gmail.com  wrote:
 
 I have tested this on 2 Twitter OAuth demo site,
 
 http://twitteroauth.appspot.com/
 http://fourmargins.com/labs/twitter_oauth/
 
 by using Firefox 3.5 and Internet Explorer 8 on Windows Vista 32bit
 
 Every time after I ignore (close without any action on the page)
 Twitter OAuth application authorization page (the page that has Allow
 and Deny button), I cannot load any page that using Twitter OAuth API
 including Twitter own login system.
 
 To describe in step-by-step, I open one of the above OAuth demo
 website, click on the link that will give the application an access to
 my twitter account, a browser redirect me to twitter page that require
 me to choose Allow or Deny, I choose to ignore it and close that page.
 Then I regret my action and try to open it again, I have encountered
 The connection was reset on Firefox 3.5 and Internet Explorer
 cannot display the webpage on IE, after I have clicked the same link.
 
 I don't know why but it seems deleting all cookies is an only
 resolution. This is reproducible every times on my machine.
 
 OAuth BUG?
 
 
 
 



[twitter-dev] Re: Ignoring OAuth application authorization page once causes following pages not be able to load up

2009-10-07 Thread stephane

The problem I usually (systematically in fact) encounter is that if
1 / I start a oauth process (go to the oauth login page on twitter)
from a 3rd party app (say myoauthapp)
2 / I don't click neither accept nor deny and just close the
window (or tab),
- when I sign-in on twitter, instead of being forwarded to my
home_timeline, I'm brought to the Oauth accept page for the 3rd party
app myoauthapp.

I think this (buggy) behavior has already been reported on this group
several weeks ago

Stephane
@sphilipakis
http://twazzup.com

On Oct 7, 9:59 pm, Michael Steuer mste...@gmail.com wrote:
 I¹m not angry. This is however a mailing list about Twitter development, and
 Panu is posing what seems like a legitimate question relating to Twitter
 development. Sending SPAM as original messages as one thing and would be
 ignored by everyone, sending spam in response to legitimate
 questions/threads is another, and probably especially frustrating for the
 person trying to get an answer to a question, in this case Panu.

 Anyway, just my 2 cents.

 Panu ­ I tried to reproduce that issue on my machine, but wasn¹t able too.
 Perhaps someone else can weigh in with a response that¹s not about disk
 defragmentation ;)

 On 10/7/09 12:39 PM, JDG ghil...@gmail.com wrote:

  it didn't waste a ms of my time. it only wasted your time by responding. why
  do people get so angry about things they see on the internet? it's the 
  easiest
  thing on the planet to ignore.

  On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 13:17, Michael Steuer mste...@gmail.com wrote:
  Is this a joke? Why waste 100s of people¹s time?!

  On 10/7/09 10:10 AM, thomas cavanaugh tomros0...@gmail.com
  http://tomros0...@gmail.com  wrote:

  windows 98 and above 1 reboot 2 opencomputer go to storage drives click 
  on
  properities.,  click on defrag or clear button defrag or clear 
  NONESSENTIALS
  FROM THAT DRIVE.,reboot again  if this doesnt  solve the problem consult
  microsoft especially if it is windows vista operating system .there is an
  internal conflict between downloaded soft ware on your unit  probably
  conflicting security programs.,, be patient let me know how you make out  
  t.

  On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Panu Tangchalermkul pan...@gmail.com
  http://pan...@gmail.com  wrote:

  I have tested this on 2 Twitter OAuth demo site,

 http://twitteroauth.appspot.com/
 http://fourmargins.com/labs/twitter_oauth/

  by using Firefox 3.5 and Internet Explorer 8 on Windows Vista 32bit

  Every time after I ignore (close without any action on the page)
  Twitter OAuth application authorization page (the page that has Allow
  and Deny button), I cannot load any page that using Twitter OAuth API
  including Twitter own login system.

  To describe in step-by-step, I open one of the above OAuth demo
  website, click on the link that will give the application an access to
  my twitter account, a browser redirect me to twitter page that require
  me to choose Allow or Deny, I choose to ignore it and close that page.
  Then I regret my action and try to open it again, I have encountered
  The connection was reset on Firefox 3.5 and Internet Explorer
  cannot display the webpage on IE, after I have clicked the same link.

  I don't know why but it seems deleting all cookies is an only
  resolution. This is reproducible every times on my machine.

  OAuth BUG?


[twitter-dev] Re: Ignoring OAuth application authorization page once causes following pages not be able to load up

2009-10-07 Thread Panu Tangchalermkul

Thanks for all the follow up, guys. I tested this scenario on several
machine in my home after I posted the above question, and it's weird
that ALL experiencing the same thing.

I tested it on 1 Windows XP PC, 1 Windows XP laptop, 1 Windows XP
virtual machine. On both Firefox and IE.

Now I can't think of anything but a network problem, but how is it
possible?


On Oct 8, 5:17 am, stephane stephane.philipa...@gmail.com wrote:
 The problem I usually (systematically in fact) encounter is that if
 1 / I start a oauth process (go to the oauth login page on twitter)
 from a 3rd party app (say myoauthapp)
 2 / I don't click neither accept nor deny and just close the
 window (or tab),
 - when I sign-in on twitter, instead of being forwarded to my
 home_timeline, I'm brought to the Oauth accept page for the 3rd party
 app myoauthapp.

 I think this (buggy) behavior has already been reported on this group
 several weeks ago

 Stephane
 @sphilipakishttp://twazzup.com

 On Oct 7, 9:59 pm, Michael Steuer mste...@gmail.com wrote:

  I¹m not angry. This is however a mailing list about Twitter development, and
  Panu is posing what seems like a legitimate question relating to Twitter
  development. Sending SPAM as original messages as one thing and would be
  ignored by everyone, sending spam in response to legitimate
  questions/threads is another, and probably especially frustrating for the
  person trying to get an answer to a question, in this case Panu.

  Anyway, just my 2 cents.

  Panu ­ I tried to reproduce that issue on my machine, but wasn¹t able too.
  Perhaps someone else can weigh in with a response that¹s not about disk
  defragmentation ;)

  On 10/7/09 12:39 PM, JDG ghil...@gmail.com wrote:

   it didn't waste a ms of my time. it only wasted your time by responding. 
   why
   do people get so angry about things they see on the internet? it's the 
   easiest
   thing on the planet to ignore.

   On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 13:17, Michael Steuer mste...@gmail.com wrote:
   Is this a joke? Why waste 100s of people¹s time?!

   On 10/7/09 10:10 AM, thomas cavanaugh tomros0...@gmail.com
   http://tomros0...@gmail.com  wrote:

   windows 98 and above 1 reboot 2 opencomputer go to storage drives 
   click on
   properities.,  click on defrag or clear button defrag or clear 
   NONESSENTIALS
   FROM THAT DRIVE.,reboot again  if this doesnt  solve the problem consult
   microsoft especially if it is windows vista operating system .there is 
   an
   internal conflict between downloaded soft ware on your unit  probably
   conflicting security programs.,, be patient let me know how you make 
   out  
   t.

   On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Panu Tangchalermkul pan...@gmail.com
   http://pan...@gmail.com  wrote:

   I have tested this on 2 Twitter OAuth demo site,

  http://twitteroauth.appspot.com/
  http://fourmargins.com/labs/twitter_oauth/

   by using Firefox 3.5 and Internet Explorer 8 on Windows Vista 32bit

   Every time after I ignore (close without any action on the page)
   Twitter OAuth application authorization page (the page that has Allow
   and Deny button), I cannot load any page that using Twitter OAuth API
   including Twitter own login system.

   To describe in step-by-step, I open one of the above OAuth demo
   website, click on the link that will give the application an access to
   my twitter account, a browser redirect me to twitter page that require
   me to choose Allow or Deny, I choose to ignore it and close that page.
   Then I regret my action and try to open it again, I have encountered
   The connection was reset on Firefox 3.5 and Internet Explorer
   cannot display the webpage on IE, after I have clicked the same link.

   I don't know why but it seems deleting all cookies is an only
   resolution. This is reproducible every times on my machine.

   OAuth BUG?


[twitter-dev] Re: Ignoring OAuth application authorization page once causes following pages not be able to load up

2009-10-07 Thread thomas cavanaugh
your hunch appears right;;there is an undisclosed network(s) problem that so
far the powers to be are reluctant?? to publish

On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 11:11 PM, Panu Tangchalermkul pan...@gmail.comwrote:


 Thanks for all the follow up, guys. I tested this scenario on several
 machine in my home after I posted the above question, and it's weird
 that ALL experiencing the same thing.

 I tested it on 1 Windows XP PC, 1 Windows XP laptop, 1 Windows XP
 virtual machine. On both Firefox and IE.

 Now I can't think of anything but a network problem, but how is it
 possible?


 On Oct 8, 5:17 am, stephane stephane.philipa...@gmail.com wrote:
  The problem I usually (systematically in fact) encounter is that if
  1 / I start a oauth process (go to the oauth login page on twitter)
  from a 3rd party app (say myoauthapp)
  2 / I don't click neither accept nor deny and just close the
  window (or tab),
  - when I sign-in on twitter, instead of being forwarded to my
  home_timeline, I'm brought to the Oauth accept page for the 3rd party
  app myoauthapp.
 
  I think this (buggy) behavior has already been reported on this group
  several weeks ago
 
  Stephane
  @sphilipakishttp://twazzup.com
  
  On Oct 7, 9:59 pm, Michael Steuer mste...@gmail.com wrote:
 
   I¹m not angry. This is however a mailing list about Twitter
 development, and
   Panu is posing what seems like a legitimate question relating to
 Twitter
   development. Sending SPAM as original messages as one thing and would
 be
   ignored by everyone, sending spam in response to legitimate
   questions/threads is another, and probably especially frustrating for
 the
   person trying to get an answer to a question, in this case Panu.
 
   Anyway, just my 2 cents.
 
   Panu ­ I tried to reproduce that issue on my machine, but wasn¹t able
 too.
   Perhaps someone else can weigh in with a response that¹s not about disk
   defragmentation ;)
 
   On 10/7/09 12:39 PM, JDG ghil...@gmail.com wrote:
 
it didn't waste a ms of my time. it only wasted your time by
 responding. why
do people get so angry about things they see on the internet? it's
 the easiest
thing on the planet to ignore.
 
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 13:17, Michael Steuer mste...@gmail.com
 wrote:
Is this a joke? Why waste 100s of people¹s time?!
 
On 10/7/09 10:10 AM, thomas cavanaugh tomros0...@gmail.com
http://tomros0...@gmail.com  wrote:
 
windows 98 and above 1 reboot 2 opencomputer go to storage drives
 click on
properities.,  click on defrag or clear button defrag or clear
 NONESSENTIALS
FROM THAT DRIVE.,reboot again  if this doesnt  solve the problem
 consult
microsoft especially if it is windows vista operating system .there
 is an
internal conflict between downloaded soft ware on your unit
 probably
conflicting security programs.,, be patient let me know how you
 make out
t.
 
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Panu Tangchalermkul 
 pan...@gmail.com
http://pan...@gmail.com  wrote:
 
I have tested this on 2 Twitter OAuth demo site,
 
   http://twitteroauth.appspot.com/
   http://fourmargins.com/labs/twitter_oauth/
 
by using Firefox 3.5 and Internet Explorer 8 on Windows Vista
 32bit
 
Every time after I ignore (close without any action on the page)
Twitter OAuth application authorization page (the page that has
 Allow
and Deny button), I cannot load any page that using Twitter OAuth
 API
including Twitter own login system.
 
To describe in step-by-step, I open one of the above OAuth demo
website, click on the link that will give the application an
 access to
my twitter account, a browser redirect me to twitter page that
 require
me to choose Allow or Deny, I choose to ignore it and close that
 page.
Then I regret my action and try to open it again, I have
 encountered
The connection was reset on Firefox 3.5 and Internet Explorer
cannot display the webpage on IE, after I have clicked the same
 link.
 
I don't know why but it seems deleting all cookies is an only
resolution. This is reproducible every times on my machine.
 
OAuth BUG?