Hi Doug,

There is a use case that sort of sucks when you don't force the user
to authenticate each time, and thats when a your application supports
multiple twitter accounts. Its nice to shortcut authenticating because
it removes a step for the end user, but it sucks when you are trying
to associate with multiple accounts.

It would be nice if we could pass a flag to force login to show, or
pass in an expected username and if its not the same as what twitter
has for their session cookie, it invalidates and forces a login or
something.

Not sure if something like this exists already or anyone has ran into
this issue and figured out a work around.


Zac Bowling



On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 9:55 AM, Doug Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Related: More OAuth documentation is to come throughout the day so
> some of the links will be broken. It's a glaring omission in the
> documentation.
>
> Let's use this thread to fill the holes people find while implementing
> Sign in with Twitter for the time being.
>
> Cheers,
> Doug Williams
> Twitter API Support
> http://twitter.com/dougw
>
> On Apr 16, 9:52 am, Doug Williams <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Matt has deployed our answer for one click login. It requires only a small
>> change to the normal Twitter OAuth workflow and is documented here:
>>
>> http://apiwiki.twitter.com/Sign-in-with-Twitter
>>
>> This is the perfect tool for web applications wanting to offer users the
>> ability to sign in with a Twitter account and a single mouse click. We want
>> to see it in the wild so please let us know if you roll this out in your
>> application.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Doug Williams
>> Twitter API Supporthttp://twitter.com/dougw

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