This isn't possible at this time but we'd like to enable some of these cross-polinated integrations long-term. Stay tuned. It is possible to use @Anywhere to determine the current user's screen name or member id, then use AJAX to send that data to your back end and make a comparison, but the access tokens in @Anywhere are quite different than those in OAuth 1.0a.
On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 10:29 AM, Andy Matsubara <[email protected]>wrote: > I'm using both Twitter OAuth and Twitter Anywhere's connect button in my > site. > I'd like to know whether Twitter Anywhere's connected user is someone > who is already authenticated > by Twitter OAuth. But I haven't find how to make it possible. > Please help me solve this problem. > > Andy Matsubara > Yokohama, Japan >
