An idea is to have the oauth/authorize page display login/don't login instead of accept/deny if the user has already approved the application.
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 16:29, djMax <[email protected]> wrote: > > Did this stop working? All of the sudden I'm getting 500 server > errors back. Was working ok 15 minutes ago. > > On Apr 16, 12:52 pm, 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 > -- Abraham Williams | http://the.hackerconundrum.com Hacker | http://abrah.am | http://twitter.com/abraham Web608 | Community Evangelist | http://web608.org This email is: [ ] blogable [x] ask first [ ] private.
