I was having issues with this as well, but it seems to be cleared up.
Brooks
On Mar 17, 5:53 pm, Shannon Whitley wrote:
> If I leave the username and password blank on the authorization page,
> and then click Allow, I receive a valid token for a user named,
> andiojeda. Has anyone else seen th
Would be great to have a mobile page to for the authorising part:
https://twitter.com/oauth/authorize?oauth_token=XXX is very cool, but
a page with the same functionality on the mobile site (eg.
https://m.twitter.com/oauth/authorize ) would be a great feature to
have!
thanks in advance,
all bes
If I leave the username and password blank on the authorization page,
and then click Allow, I receive a valid token for a user named,
andiojeda. Has anyone else seen this? Is it a "feature" when using
the oauth_callback?
On Mar 17, 12:43 pm, Doug Williams wrote:
> Harry,
> Still seeing the same issues. Patience is a virtue here.
>
No worries. Just wondering if it was a two-hour issue or a two-day/
week issue. I can wait.
Cheers.
Harry,
Still seeing the same issues. Patience is a virtue here.
Wait and let each machine catch up and you'll start to see
consistency. I know it's frustrating but it is being addressed.
Thanks,
Doug Williams
Twitter API Support
http://twitter.com/dougw
On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 1:56 PM, Harry
Any word on the lag issues? The settings for an application don't
stick and attempting to repeat the editing process seems to exacerbate
the problem. At any given moment my application shows one of five
versions of the name, description, and callback URL.
Thanks,
Harry
Pete,
As has been expressed many times before, there will be a slow and
calculated move to shift developers from Basic Auth to OAuth. There
are still a number of problems and concerns to address, so the
timeline remains rather vague. As we make decisions over the next
several months, we will maint
Will there be a period to convert over to OAuth or will it be
optional? Also I would like to apply if open beta is available.
Thnaks
-Pete
On Mar 17, 12:40 am, Matt Sanford wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I think this is a side-effect of the replication lag issues we've
> been having all day. We're
Hi all,
I think this is a side-effect of the replication lag issues we've
been having all day. We're working on it but you may seem these kinds
of oddities until we do.
Thanks;
— Matt
On Mar 16, 2009, at 08:57 PM, Joshua Perry wrote:
Well, maybe it is a caching issue, because as I
Well, maybe it is a caching issue, because as I navigate through the app
settings or refresh the oauth_clients page my application shows
intermittently.
Josh
Joshua Perry wrote:
My application is now showing on the page, perhaps there is still an
authorization queue.
Brooks Bennett wrot
My application is now showing on the page, perhaps there is still an
authorization queue.
Brooks Bennett wrote:
I am having the same issue, so it seems like a bug...
On Mar 16, 10:06 pm, Joshua Perry wrote:
I registered an application and it went back to the register page where
it stil
I am having the same issue, so it seems like a bug...
On Mar 16, 10:06 pm, Joshua Perry wrote:
> I registered an application and it went back to the register page where
> it still says "You have not yet registered an application". I didn't
> see an error, but when I try to register my App agai
On Mar 16, 9:06 pm, Joshua Perry wrote:
> I registered an application and it went back to the register page where
> it still says "You have not yet registered an application". I didn't
> see an error, but when I try to register my App again it says the name
> is taken, so I assume it is in a que
The queue for authorization was removed during the closed beta. Unless
Twitter put it back it is a different issue.
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 22:06, Joshua Perry wrote:
>
> I registered an application and it went back to the register page where it
> still says "You have not yet registered an appli
> I registered an application and it went back to the register page where
> it still says "You have not yet registered an application". I didn't
> see an error, but when I try to register my App again it says the name
> is taken, so I assume it is in a queue for authorization.
That seems like
I registered an application and it went back to the register page where
it still says "You have not yet registered an application". I didn't
see an error, but when I try to register my App again it says the name
is taken, so I assume it is in a queue for authorization.
Josh
Cameron Kaiser
> Chen, see: http://twitter.com/oauth_clients
Hmm. Registering a new application doesn't seem to work -- I got an "Unable
to find application."
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Chen, see: http://twitter.com/oauth_clients
Chris Thomson
http://twitter.com/chris24
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:45 PM, Chen Jie wrote:
>
> Hey, do I need to sign up with twitter to use OAuth? How can I get my
> consumer key and secret?
>
> On Mar 17, 10:34 am, Steve Brunton wrote:
> > On Mon, M
Hey, do I need to sign up with twitter to use OAuth? How can I get my
consumer key and secret?
On Mar 17, 10:34 am, Steve Brunton wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:27 PM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/16/twitters-oauth-support-now-in-pu...
>
>
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:27 PM, Abraham Williams <4bra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/16/twitters-oauth-support-now-in-public-beta/
>
Yeah, it's back now (the tweet that is). Probably some of that caching
funkiness. Looks like I have some new code to write tomorrow.
-
In that case I would like to formally ask for access to the public beta
as I would love to implement OAuth and be done with HTTP basic auth forever.
Abraham Williams wrote:
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/16/twitters-oauth-support-now-in-public-beta/
2009/3/16 Steve Brunton mailto:sbrun...@g
I understand the flow of OAuth, what I need to know is what method is
Twitter supporting/recommending for transporting the RequestToken,
signatures, AccessToken, etc... From my understanding the OAuth spec
supports passing data via the querystring, cookies, or as form fields in
a POST.
Als
http://www.techcrunch.com/2009/03/16/twitters-oauth-support-now-in-public-beta/
2009/3/16 Steve Brunton
>
> On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:21 PM, Doug Williams wrote:
> >
> > Thanks Abraham,
> > Joshua, and other OAuth developers, please let me know if there are
> > more specific questions for your
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 10:21 PM, Doug Williams wrote:
>
> Thanks Abraham,
> Joshua, and other OAuth developers, please let me know if there are
> more specific questions for your integration or if there is missing
> documentation I could be writing.
>
Did OAuth go to open beta? I saw a tweet sw
Thanks Abraham,
Joshua, and other OAuth developers, please let me know if there are
more specific questions for your integration or if there is missing
documentation I could be writing.
Doug Williams
Twitter API Support
http://twitter.com/dougw
On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 9:40 PM, Abraham Williams
The basic flow for a desktop app is:
1: app gets token from twitter behind the scenes.
2: sends user to twitter in browser with part of request token in
querystring.
3: user approves access on twitter.
4: user comes back to app and clicks on a continue button.
5: app behind the scene trades reques
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