no you cannot do like that...
for each request it will generate new oauth_verifier.....

On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 5:32 PM, Erik Bloem <ejbl...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi to all,
>
> when I use a temporary oauth_verifier in a oauth/access_token call, it
> works ok. Nevertheless, when I use a fixed PIN code obtained, it fails
> with an Unauthorized exception.
>
> What could this mean?
>
> PIN is wrong?
> Do I need to use another call, or use another parameter for the PIN
> and not the oauth_verifier?
>
> Thanks for any reply,
>
> Erik
>
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