Cool - yeah sorry about that. I meant to say the next time they try to access their account.
It'd be even better if there were another level of OAuth permissions - "authorization only" - which just lets you log in using the account, and only lets you call verify_credentials. Am I the only one that thinks this could be really cool? What are the downsides? On Mar 26, 5:07 pm, Graeme Foster <[email protected]> wrote: > 2009/3/26 Elliott Kember <[email protected]> > > > > > No - they don't log in before I request authorization. I get their > > access token without having any idea who they are. > > > That's what I'm trying to avoid - I don't want to have any login stuff > > on my side so the login is as easy as possible. > > I see - exactly the same problem as me then. When you said they log in I > incorrectly assumed you meant to your app. > > G.
