ths your reply
I think that when using a client the first time ,we should get the pin
first ,it's not humanity , I just want it to be easily used.



On 12月25日, 上午1时57分, Tom van der Woerdt <i...@tvdw.eu> wrote:
> Yes, you can use the normal OAuth flow which allows you to use a
> redirect URL. Alternatively, you could use the xAuth procedure to
> exchange an username and password for a set of OAuth credentials,
> although this method is a method that should only be used as a last
> resort (like cases where there's no browser available, etc).
>
> Tom
>
> On 12/24/10 10:04 AM, shiyuan ding wrote:
>
> > when we use the oauth api ,we should get a PIN through browser before
> > login, I want to know whether has the api witch give me a signin
> > control that I can skip the getting PIN step。
>
> > many thanks

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