Hi Matt!
Even with:
var timestamp = Math.round(new Date().getTime() / 1000);
still the same problem.
2010/9/17 Matt Harris
> Ok no idea what happened with my previous email.
>
> Anyway your timestamp is in milliseconds when it should be in seconds.
>
> Give that a go and let us know what happ
Ok no idea what happened with my previous email.
Anyway your timestamp is in milliseconds when it should be in seconds.
Give that a go and let us know what happens.
Matt
On Sep 17, 2010, at 1:04, mlowicki wrote:
> Hello!,
>
> We're implementing widget for Opera browser and we got xAuth acce
Hey Michal
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On Sep 17, 2010, at 1:04, mlowicki wrote:
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Base String looks fine. What's the complete request you are making? (the
"POST /oauth/access_token HTTP/1.1" part)
Tom
On 9/17/10 10:04 AM, mlowicki wrote:
> Hello!,
>
> We're implementing widget for Opera browser and we got xAuth access
> lately. I'm trying to get access token but without any
Hi there,
Are you still having this issue?
In the past when I've seen other developers having issues accomplishing this
in Javascript, it's come down to an issue in the library used for HMAC-SHA1
and Base64 encoding. While it works in most conditions, there are apparently
some edge cases where it