You can simply include the access tokens in the application. You don't
need anything else.

Tom


On 10/15/10 5:43 AM, Anthony wrote:
> I have be searching high and low to find out if Oauth will allow some
> form of embedding the log-in info for a single account from the
> iphone. I was using the basic authorization, and with the change it is
> no longer working. I have a series of clients who post to an account
> to discuss their process for each project. I do not want to give them
> the log-in information, but I want them to have posting ability.
> 
> I would prefer to embed the log-in token and just give one of the two
> authentication to them- either username or password (or neither). With
> Oauth can I use other peoples accounts to post to one. main account?
> 
> I have read on the boards that everyone is skirting the issue, a
> twitter does not address it. Oauth appears to be the antithesis of
> this concept. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Just to be clear- I have a view that has a status box with a post
> button. Users with the app do not need to login (but need the app) to
> post to the account.) Now when I implement the Oauth, a log-in screen
> appears and request a username and password. This would give the users
> access to edit the account and to post. I don't want them to be able
> to edit the account, but to just post to it.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> A
> 

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