Did you test to see if this was still an issue? I did and it worked fine.

Abraham

On Mon, Apr 6, 2009 at 05:07, HSL <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Did anyone already opened up an issue?
>
> On Feb 18, 1:59 am, Matt Sanford <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Joseph,
> >
> >      Please open up an issue and I'll take a look.
> >
> > Thanks;
> >    — Matt Sanford
> >
> > On Feb 17, 2009, at 02:46 PM, Joseph Smarr wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > I'm also noticing this bug...looks like twitter just blindly appends ?
> > > oauth_token=xyz to the oauth_callback URL without first checking
> > > whether the oauth_callback URL itself already contains a query string.
> > > I checked onhttp://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/listbut I
> > > don't see an open issue yet--should I open one, or is Matt or someone
> > > else already doing it?
> >
> > > Thanks! :) js
> >
> > > On Feb 17, 7:26 am, Matt Sanford <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> Hi Karl,
> >
> > >>      That sounds like bug, please open an issue athttp://
> code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list
> >
> > >> Thanks;
> > >>    — Matt Sanford
> >
> > >> On Feb 14, 2009, at 04:55 PM, Karl Adam wrote:
> >
> > >>> It seems that twitter incorrectly handles the oauth_callback
> > >>> parameter
> > >>> when it's a custom URI. While testing MPOAuth with the API I noticed
> > >>> that when it tried to use my custom URI handler it would incorrectly
> > >>> append the callback URL relative to the twitter domain rather than
> > >>> as
> > >>> a URL on its own.
> >
> > >>> The sequence is as follows: C for Consumer, U for User, P for
> > >>> Producer
> > >>> C1. Get Request Token
> > >>> C2. Send Request Token and custom callback to user auth page
> > >>> <NSMutableURLRequest
> > >>>http://twitter.com/oauth/authorize?oauth_token=i6DUgOA9CHyDyidtVezmsU
> > >>> ...
> >
> > >>> U1. Provide Credentials and hit allow
> > >>> FORM submit to <NSMutableURLRequesthttp://twitter.com/oauth/
> > >>> authorize>
> > >>> P: Load page at <NSMutableURLRequesthttp://
> twitter.com/oauth/authorize
> >
> > >>> P: Redirect page to <NSMutableURLRequest
> > >>>http://twitter.comx-com-mpoauth-mobile://success?
> > >>> oauth_token=i6DUgOA9CHyDyidtVezmsUgy6oS9VLXOA9NUmNceO4>
> >
> > >>> I'm not sure why the server tried to redirect to that page, but that
> > >>> is a valid URI so I can't see why it'd append it that way.
> >
> > >>> _Karl
> >
> > >>> On Feb 13, 7:51 am, Matt Sanford <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >>>> Hi there,
> >
> > >>>>      You can always make up hostname and add it to your /etc/hosts
> > >>>> file (or equivalent). We do have an issue filed to relax the URL
> > >>>> restrictions.
> >
> > >>>> Thanks;
> > >>>>    — Matt Sanford
> >
> > >>>> On Feb 13, 2009, at 01:20 AM, bear wrote:
> >
> > >>>>> Any chance of being allowed to use a callback URL that is local?
> >
> > >>>>>http://localhost:4000/callback/
> >
> > >>>>> This would let me test using my local resources and not have to
> > >>>>> wrangle a server setup
> >
> > >>>>> thanks,
>



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