What happens if you plug in your callback URL locally into a browser?
Same result, or does the page successfully load?
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On Fri, Nov
Please keep discussions on list.
The issue clearly is one at your end, if you get the same results by
going directly to the URL. You can't rely on anything GoDaddy says,
their support is 100% full of idiots.
Were it me, and I couldn't undo what I'd done, I'd probably create a
fresh web root,
Andrew,
Do you mean to manually go to the page on my site that Twitter
redirects you to after performing OAuth, and plug in the OAuth token
into the URL?
If so, that did nothing either. The site still hung.
Thanks,
- Mike
On Nov 7, 2:19 am, Andrew Badera and...@badera.us wrote:
What happens
Whether you plug your token in or not shouldn't matter -- the callback
script should fire when you call the URL, regardless. All you're
looking for is a page load here, whether it errors or not.
As I said, the problem is clearly one on your end, if you can't load
the callback page by calling it