You can go further than making a reasonable assumption. If you hover
over the link back to your app, you'll see it looks something like
this: http://yourapp.com/callbackurl?denied=q3vuR41XYa.
So, Twitter sends a get-var called denied to your callback url. If
you check for the presence of that
This was the exact info I needed. Thanks!
On Sep 27, 9:47 pm, Taylor Singletary taylorsinglet...@twitter.com
wrote:
Hi Kutsumi,
You are correct in assessing the current behavior -- we'll return to your
callback URL if they hit deny. In that case, we'll also NOT be sending you
an