Hi SlideInCode, If you're asking for login and password on your website to invoke use of the API, you're going to need to do some work to continue having a functional integration after our basic authentication method departs later this month. This kind of frictionless API integration you seem to desire is best accomplished using our @Anywhere platform http://dev.twitter.com/anywhere/where the amount of steps to getting valid user authorization and sending tweets on their behalf is minimized and streamlined in comparison to a robust OAuth 1.0a-based REST integration with callbacks.
Taylor Singletary Developer Advocate, Twitter http://twitter.com/episod On Mon, Jun 7, 2010 at 7:01 PM, SlideInCode <cont...@wholesale-portal.com>wrote: > We need some help please... > > We have a new service that is launching in just a few weeks (June > 22nd). We have been developing this script since March 2009, and now > with the new oAuth integration we are concerned as to whether we can > still integrate twitter into our service for our members. > > Our entire web site, sales video and training material focuses on the > twitter integration we performed, so a solution is our only option, as > we do not have the time to edit the promotional videos, website and > content. > > Here is an example of how the existing integration has taken place: > > http://bit.ly/dt2LRm > > The user would simply input their username and password to tweet the > clients message and follow them. Upon completion, a thank you message > is displayed within the SlideIn. The point of our script is to create > an unobtrusive and simple experience that users can enjoy the > simplicity of. There is no redirection or new pages to > view...everything happens within the slidein, and the users do not > lose focus of the initial website they are browsing. > > We are excited to offer real-time validation to our clients so they > are assured valid tweets and followers. However, we require assistance > and hope that we can still intergrate twitter in the same or similar > manner, without visitors having to leave the website. > > Please do advise if you can help - willing to pay for solution. > > Thank you. > SlideInCode >