Re: [twitter-dev] Using Oauth and @anywhere together

2011-02-27 Thread tomofo
Any update? It's been almost a year...

Seems inconceivable that the two OAuth methods would be incompatible... The 
ease of use of the Javascript @anywhere widgets, with social signon, feels 
like something that lots of folks would be looking for. If not this combo, 
what is the current best practice if we want user authentication using 
Twitter signon, and then snazzy UI widgets for follow/tweet/etc?

Thanks!

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Re: [twitter-dev] Using Oauth and @anywhere together

2010-05-03 Thread Tae Young Eom
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On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 8:41 AM, paloalto sungh...@gmail.com wrote:

 Using both Oauth and @anywhere in my application
 requires two separate login.

 Is there a way to link these authentication together so that
 only one login is required?





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Re: [twitter-dev] Using Oauth and @anywhere together

2010-05-03 Thread Taylor Singletary
Right now the auth tokens used in each framework and incompatible with each
other. We're working on bridging the gap but don't have a timeframe for it
yet.

Taylor


On Sun, May 2, 2010 at 4:41 PM, paloalto sungh...@gmail.com wrote:

 Using both Oauth and @anywhere in my application
 requires two separate login.

 Is there a way to link these authentication together so that
 only one login is required?