On 5/18/09 10:30 AM, H.Hiro(Maraigue) wrote:
Client softwares must know end-users'(i.e. account holders') login
names and passwords, so I think there aren't more advantage of using
OAuth than basic-auth.

Actually, that's the ENTIRE POINT OF OAuth! No one, other than Twitter needs to know an end-user's username and password, if OAuth is used.

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