On 8/12/10 8:52 PM, ClaudioLessa wrote:
Is there a step-by-step set of instructions on how to apply the tweet
button to a WordPress blog? Thanks!
Hi,
If you host your blog at wordpress.com :
http://thenextweb.com/socialmedia/2010/08/12/the-new-tweet-button-launches-for-wordpress-com-users/
If
Until a Tweet Button plugin is released you could add a button by either
visiting our Tweet Button page [1] and coping the code, or follow our
developer documentation [2].
Best,
Matt
1. http://twitter.com/tweetbutton
2. http://dev.twitter.com/pages/tweet_button
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 12:15
We just updated our Twitter plugin for WordPress to use the new OAuth
API. Someone just asked if it was safe to store the consumer key and
consumer secret in plain text (which it basically has to be as I
understand it, since ultimately it needs to be sent to the server in a
plain text form).
On Wed, 2 Jun 2010 13:23:34 -0700 (PDT)
Cameron Kaiser spec...@floodgap.com wrote:
We just updated our Twitter plugin for WordPress to use the new
OAuth API. Someone just asked if it was safe to store the consumer
key and consumer secret in plain text (which it basically has to be
as I
It really ends up just being a case of best-effort security. A desktop
application makes its best effort to keep the secrets concealed, obfuscated,
or stored.
The last thing you want is for those with malicious intent to masquerade as
your application, giving it a bad name, and possibly getting
We just updated our Twitter plugin for WordPress to use the new
OAuth API. Someone just asked if it was safe to store the consumer
key and consumer secret in plain text (which it basically has to be
as I understand it, since ultimately it needs to be sent to the
server in a plain