your hunch appears right;;there is an undisclosed network(s) problem that so
far the powers to be are "reluctant?? to publish

On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 11:11 PM, Panu Tangchalermkul <pan...@gmail.com>wrote:

>
> Thanks for all the follow up, guys. I tested this scenario on several
> machine in my home after I posted the above question, and it's weird
> that ALL experiencing the same thing.
>
> I tested it on 1 Windows XP PC, 1 Windows XP laptop, 1 Windows XP
> virtual machine. On both Firefox and IE.
>
> Now I can't think of anything but a network problem, but how is it
> possible?
>
>
> On Oct 8, 5:17 am, stephane <stephane.philipa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > The problem I usually (systematically in fact) encounter is that if
> > 1 / I start a oauth process (go to the oauth login page on twitter)
> > from a 3rd party app (say "myoauthapp")
> > 2 / I don't click neither "accept" nor "deny" and just close the
> > window (or tab),
> > -> when I sign-in on twitter, instead of being forwarded to my
> > home_timeline, I'm brought to the Oauth accept page for the 3rd party
> > app "myoauthapp".
> >
> > I think this (buggy) behavior has already been reported on this group
> > several weeks ago
> >
> > Stephane
> > @sphilipakishttp://twazzup.com
>  >
> > On Oct 7, 9:59 pm, Michael Steuer <mste...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > I¹m not angry. This is however a mailing list about Twitter
> development, and
> > > Panu is posing what seems like a legitimate question relating to
> Twitter
> > > development. Sending SPAM as original messages as one thing and would
> be
> > > ignored by everyone, sending spam in response to legitimate
> > > questions/threads is another, and probably especially frustrating for
> the
> > > person trying to get an answer to a question, in this case Panu.
> >
> > > Anyway, just my 2 cents.
> >
> > > Panu ­ I tried to reproduce that issue on my machine, but wasn¹t able
> too.
> > > Perhaps someone else can weigh in with a response that¹s not about disk
> > > defragmentation ;)
> >
> > > On 10/7/09 12:39 PM, "JDG" <ghil...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > > > it didn't waste a ms of my time. it only wasted your time by
> responding. why
> > > > do people get so angry about things they see on the internet? it's
> the easiest
> > > > thing on the planet to ignore.
> >
> > > > On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 13:17, Michael Steuer <mste...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > > >> Is this a joke? Why waste 100s of people¹s time?!
> >
> > > >> On 10/7/09 10:10 AM, "thomas cavanaugh" <tomros0...@gmail.com
> > > >> <http://tomros0...@gmail.com> > wrote:
> >
> > > >>> windows 98 and above 1 reboot 2 open"computer" go to storage drives
> click on
> > > >>> properities.,  click on defrag or clear button defrag or clear
> NONESSENTIALS
> > > >>> FROM THAT DRIVE.,reboot again  if this doesnt  solve the problem
> consult
> > > >>> microsoft especially if it is windows vista operating system .there
> is an
> > > >>> internal "conflict" between downloaded soft ware on your unit
> probably
> > > >>> conflicting security programs.,, be patient let me know how you
> make out
> > > >>> t.
> >
> > > >>> On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 12:38 PM, Panu Tangchalermkul <
> pan...@gmail.com
> > > >>> <http://pan...@gmail.com> > wrote:
> >
> > > >>>> I have tested this on 2 Twitter OAuth demo site,
> >
> > > >>>>http://twitteroauth.appspot.com/
> > > >>>>http://fourmargins.com/labs/twitter_oauth/
> >
> > > >>>> by using Firefox 3.5 and Internet Explorer 8 on Windows Vista
> 32bit
> >
> > > >>>> Every time after I ignore (close without any action on the page)
> > > >>>> Twitter OAuth application authorization page (the page that has
> Allow
> > > >>>> and Deny button), I cannot load any page that using Twitter OAuth
> API
> > > >>>> including Twitter own login system.
> >
> > > >>>> To describe in step-by-step, I open one of the above OAuth demo
> > > >>>> website, click on the link that will give the application an
> access to
> > > >>>> my twitter account, a browser redirect me to twitter page that
> require
> > > >>>> me to choose Allow or Deny, I choose to ignore it and close that
> page.
> > > >>>> Then I regret my action and try to open it again, I have
> encountered
> > > >>>> "The connection was reset" on Firefox 3.5 and "Internet Explorer
> > > >>>> cannot display the webpage" on IE, after I have clicked the same
> link.
> >
> > > >>>> I don't know why but it seems "deleting all cookies" is an only
> > > >>>> resolution. This is reproducible every times on my machine.
> >
> > > >>>> OAuth BUG?
>

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