Re: [twitter-dev] Service Application

2010-05-12 Thread Lil Peck
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 2:45 PM, Michael Cameron darx...@gmail.com wrote:
 After Reading many of the OAUTH things, i noticed that the user has to
 do the login no matter what. We have a service on a server that logins
 into a Twitter account and sends direct messages to following users.
 we are currently using basic and trying to upgrade to oauth. but want
 it to be seamless. Is there a way to pass key info to login as the
 twitter account and send messages like we are already doing? without
 the need to login and authorize ? or did i miss something, any
 comments or links to things to read that i may have missed would be
 appreciated thanks!


Abraham Williams' PHP Twitter library and Scott Desapio's Classic ASP
libraries are 2 among those that now can be used to do what you ask,
with a bit of tweaking.


Re: [twitter-dev] Service Application

2010-05-12 Thread Abraham Williams
How do users sign up for your service? On a website? Through an API?

Abraham

On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 12:45, Michael Cameron darx...@gmail.com wrote:

 After Reading many of the OAUTH things, i noticed that the user has to
 do the login no matter what. We have a service on a server that logins
 into a Twitter account and sends direct messages to following users.
 we are currently using basic and trying to upgrade to oauth. but want
 it to be seamless. Is there a way to pass key info to login as the
 twitter account and send messages like we are already doing? without
 the need to login and authorize ? or did i miss something, any
 comments or links to things to read that i may have missed would be
 appreciated thanks!




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