There are many ways, though, to implement the OAuth interface to sign
in the user. Many sites (see getsatisfaction.com for an example) do it
with a popup instead of a full page reload. This means that the main
page stays whatever it is, and the Twitter stuff appears just in a
small popup.


rgds,
Jaanus


On Mar 5, 6:30 pm, AlexBeck <alexbeck...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks all,
>
> this is what i feared.
> On Mar 3, 3:34 pm, Jaanus <jaa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Twitter API lets youfollowand unfollow people. But, the user needs
> > to login, and these days the fancy way to do login is through OAuth,
> > which means a trip to twitter.com anyway.
>
> > On Mar 2, 9:58 pm, AlexBeck <alexbeck...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I am creating a project for a rather large client, and have run into a
> > > twitter api question.  The client wants to create a "followmeon
> > > twitter" bug on the page, but they do not want to land on any page
> > > that is a twitter.com address?
>
> > > is it possible to create an experience in a browser where someone can
> > > choose tofollowanother twitter user without every going to the
> > > twitter site?
>
> > > thanks
> > > alex

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