On 4/15/09 5:38 PM, djMax wrote:
I want to use OAuth via Twitter for login to our site. The first time
I get the flow, user clicks allow. But is there a method that I use
given the token and secret for the next time, so that if they're
already logged in they see nothing but if they're not they have to
login?
This is why it would be desirable for Twitter to also implement an
OpenID provider, so folks could log into our third-party applications
with their Twitter account using OpenID.
Then, we'd bind their OpenID to their OAuth token and be happy.
Sadly, Alex has clearly stated that Twitter as an OpenID provider "won't
happen in 2009"[1].
[1]
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/98def90952bdab9c
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