On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 8:39 PM, Mark McBride wrote:
> We pushed fixes to the mobile OAuth page last night that should have fixed
> the page on BlackBerry devices. Please let us know if you still see issues.
Mark,
Can I suggest to make the allow/deny button a bit larger?
Looks small on my iPhon
We pushed fixes to the mobile OAuth page last night that should have fixed
the page on BlackBerry devices. Please let us know if you still see issues.
---Mark
http://twitter.com/mccv
On Sat, Feb 6, 2010 at 7:14 PM, Fabien Penso wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 4:20 PM, Ryan Sarver wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking for a list of iPhone apps using the new Oauth flow. Can
anyone point me to some live apps to see it in action?
Thanks,
H
On Feb 7, 4:14 am, Fabien Penso wrote:
> On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 4:20 PM, Ryan Sarver wrote:
> > Good news. A mobile-friendly version of the OAuth page i
On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 4:20 PM, Ryan Sarver 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 screens when they are ready.
Looks much better now, thanks !
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 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 screens when they are r
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 screens when they are ready.
Also, we currently block any custom protocol URLs from being
registered as a callback to protect against XSS attacks. However
Yes please! We're submitting an iPhone app in a couple weeks and that
page is the least user-friendly thing in our whole app. At this point
we're considering going back to basic auth just until it gets a more
mobile-friendly UI.
Any chance you guys are working on this? Anything we can do to help?
and can we contrib/help?
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 11:07 AM, joepwro wrote:
> We are also developing an iPhone app that uses Twitter's OAuth.
>
> Posting this just to add more momentum to the request that the Twitter
> OAuth login page should be made mobile friendly. I believe doing so
> would ha
We are also developing an iPhone app that uses Twitter's OAuth.
Posting this just to add more momentum to the request that the Twitter
OAuth login page should be made mobile friendly. I believe doing so
would have a significant usability impact.
Raffi, can you provide input is this thread if thi
Hi, we're releasing an app that has a twitter-based sharing component
in a couple of weeks.
Does Twitter have any interest in making a mobile friendly version of
the oauth allow/deny/pin pages?
Could one of us on the outside just gin it up and give it to Twitter?
On Jan 12, 7:15 am, funkatron w
Just FWIW, this isn't really an iPhone-specific issue – there are a
lot of rich mobile devices out there. One reason (excuse?) for not
using OAuth in Spaz on webOS is the poor functionality on mobile.
I'm really reluctant to move to OAuth until the flow for mobile is
improved. The data from heypic
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 rathe
Hi Raffi
For me there are two very important changes that need to be made to
the oAuth login page
1) The DENY button is currently default, which means if you hit the
return button on the iPhone keyboard is uses DENY instead of ALLOW.
Please change the default button!
2) Please have a mobile frien
the Done button still defaults to the Deny action.
On Dec 6, 1:55 pm, Rich wrote:
> Nope we use oAuth on the iPhone
>
> The UI is better than it used to be, I haven't checked recently on
> whether pressing the Done key on the iPhone keyboard still defaults to
> the Deny button though.
>
> It woul
Thanks for the info, can you please tell us the name of your app and
what feedback (if any) you've received from users about the OAuth
login UI.
On Dec 6, 12:55 am, Rich wrote:
> Nope we use oAuth on the iPhone
>
> The UI is better than it used to be, I haven't checked recently on
> whether press
Nope we use oAuth on the iPhone
The UI is better than it used to be, I haven't checked recently on
whether pressing the Done key on the iPhone keyboard still defaults to
the Deny button though.
It would be nice if they could auto detect mobile and give us a
specific interface, a bit like they do
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