This is great news Ryan, big ups to you and the team! Andrew twitter.com/siggy_sf
On Jan 29, 7:20 am, Ryan Sarver <rsar...@twitter.com> wrote: > Good news. A mobile-friendly version of the OAuth page is due to be > deployed next week (finally!:). We look forward to your feedback on > the new screens when they are ready. > > Also, we currently block any custom protocol URLs from being > registered as a callback to protect against XSS attacks. However, you > can email a...@twitter.com to request a custom callback for iPhone apps > and other mobile platforms that support it. > > Thanks for your endless patience on this pesky issue. > > Best, Ryan > > On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 2:18 PM, hunterjensen <hunterjen...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Yes please! We're submitting an iPhone app in a couple weeks and that > > page is the least user-friendly thing in our whole app. At this point > > we're considering going back to basic auth just until it gets a more > > mobile-friendly UI. > > > Any chance you guys are working on this? Anything we can do to help? > > > On Jan 20, 2:52 am, Jeff Enderwick <jeff.enderw...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> and can we contrib/help? > > >> On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 11:07 AM, joepwro <joep...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > We are also developing an iPhone app that uses Twitter's OAuth. > > >> > Posting this just to add more momentum to the request that the Twitter > >> > OAuth login page should be made mobile friendly. I believe doing so > >> > would have a significant usability impact. > > >> > Raffi, can you provide input is this thread if this is something > >> > Twitter is considering > >> > doing in the short term? Long term? > > >> > Thanks, > >> > Joe > > >> > On Jan 17, 3:12 am, "jeff.enderw...@gmail.com" > >> > <jeff.enderw...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> > > Hi, we're releasing an app that has a twitter-based sharing component > >> > > in a couple of weeks. > > >> > > Does Twitter have any interest in making a mobile friendly version of > >> > > theoauthallow/deny/pin pages? > >> > > Could one of us on the outside just gin it up and give it to Twitter? > > >> > > On Jan 12, 7:15 am, funkatron <funkat...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> > > > Just FWIW, this isn't really aniPhone-specific issue – there are a > >> > > > lot of rich mobile devices out there. One reason (excuse?) for not > >> > > > usingOAuthin Spaz on webOS is the poor functionality on mobile. > > >> > > > I'm really reluctant to move toOAuthuntil the flow for mobile is > >> > > > improved. The data from heypic.me is just what I was afraid of. > > >> > > > -- > >> > > > Ed Finklerhttp://funkatron.com > >> > > > Twitter:@funkatron > >> > > > AIM: funka7ron > >> > > > ICQ: 3922133 > >> > > > XMPP:funkat...@gmail.com <xmpp%3afunkat...@gmail.com> > > >> > > > On Dec 6 2009, 3:08 am, Ram <group...@cascadesoft.net> wrote: > > >> > > > > As a followup to the mobileOAuthdiscussions from October > >> > > > > (seehttp:// > >> > groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread...) > >> > > > > ........ > > >> > > > > Does anyone know of any (publicly released)iPhoneor other mobile > >> > > > > Twitter apps that useOAuth? > > >> > > > > I'm partly curious to know/confirm whether our app is the > >> > > > > onlyiPhone > >> > > > > (or mobile) app that uses TwitterOAuthlogin for posting > >> > > > > tweets, ....but I also want to know what you think of the UI, if > >> > > > > you've used TwitterOAuthlogin in any publicly released mobile app. > > >> > > > > Thanks Ram