You can not use OAuth if you want. I can't speak for anyone else but I no longer use webapps that ask for my Twitter password.
On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 11:04, P Burrows <[email protected]> wrote: > ...don't use OAuth. From what I can tell the only "feature" you lose from > not using OAuth is a custom "source" parameter on status updates. > (of course, using OAuth is more secure and people might not freak about not > trusting your site if you use OAuth.) > > > -- > Patrick Burrows > http://www.CleverHumans.com > > > > On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 1:48 AM, Travis Beauvais <[email protected]>wrote: > >> >> I am building a Twitter App (my first) and I am wondering if I can put >> the login box on my site instead of directing the user to Twitter. All >> examples using OAuth I have seen always redirect to Twitter. >> > > -- 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. Sent from Milwaukee, WI, United States
