Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Introducing the Follow Button

2011-06-29 Thread Taylor Singletary
Hi Pankaj, That feature is unavailable for the Follow Button -- in general, the Follow Button will tell you little to nothing about the end-user -- only the factual interactions they took while engaging with the button and subsequent intent flow are available. @episod

[twitter-dev] Re: Introducing the Follow Button

2011-06-23 Thread David Huang
Seems like my issue was fixed during maintenance.. http://status.twitter.com/post/6816501955/follow-button-off-line Thanks, David On Jun 15, 11:06 am, David Huang linshunghu...@gmail.com wrote: Hi all, I was testing the new Follow button on my webpage and noticed that one-click only works

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Introducing the Follow Button

2011-06-23 Thread Matt Harris
Hi David, Glad to hear this is working for you now. For the benefit of everyone else this issue was identified and resolved in the last few days. Best, @themattharris https://twitter.com/intent/follow?screen_name=themattharris Developer Advocate, Twitter On Thu, Jun 23, 2011 at 9:07 AM, David

[twitter-dev] Re: Introducing the Follow Button

2011-06-15 Thread David Huang
Hi all, I was testing the new Follow button on my webpage and noticed that one-click only works when the user have signed in to Twitter during the same browsing session. If I relaunched the browser, even though I'm still logged in to Twitter, clicking the Follow button would open a popup. Am I

[twitter-dev] Re: Introducing the Follow Button

2011-05-31 Thread Zazie Lavender
This is great, but I worry that this might easily be abused. The code for a follow button seems written in a way that allows the user to redress the link however they please. I see the main intent url as being easily extracted for no-js users; but this means someone could take that URL, redress it

[twitter-dev] Re: Introducing the Follow Button

2011-05-31 Thread Zazie Lavender
This is great, but I worry that this might easily be abused. The code for a follow button seems written in a way that allows the user to redress the link however they please. I see the main intent url as being easily extracted for no-js users; but this means someone could take that URL, redress it

[twitter-dev] Re: Introducing the Follow Button

2011-05-31 Thread noriguard
Hi Arnaud, Can I use this button for a user who is signed-in at a web service via oauth, even when the user is signed-in at Twitter as other account or signed-out? Thank you in advance. - Jason On May 31, 1:07 pm, Arnaud Meunier arn...@twitter.com wrote: Hey developers, Today we're

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Introducing the Follow Button

2011-05-31 Thread Dan Webb
Hi Zazie, On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 1:43 PM, Zazie Lavender zazielaven...@gmail.com wrote: This is great, but I worry that this might easily be abused. The code for a follow button seems written in a way that allows the user to redress the link however they please. I see the main intent url as

Re: [twitter-dev] Re: Introducing the Follow Button

2011-05-31 Thread Arnaud Meunier
Hey Jason, Just like the Tweet Button, the Follow Button is using twitter.com session. You cannot specify an interacting account. It will always be the user logged in on twitter.com. Cf our User interaction flow for more details: https://dev.twitter.com/pages/follow_button#user-interaction Hope

[twitter-dev] Re: Introducing the Follow Button

2011-05-31 Thread noriguard
I see. Thank you very much. :) - Jason On May 31, 2:13 pm, Arnaud Meunier arn...@twitter.com wrote: Hey Jason, Just like the Tweet Button, the Follow Button is using twitter.com session. You cannot specify an interacting account. It will always be the user logged in on twitter.com. Cf our