I've heard this before.
It sounds like all UIWebView, WebBrowser and probably Android's WebView
are blocked. This is definitely a *good* thing for security reasons.
The "workaround" I recommend: launch the actual browser, using a
<yourapp>:// link (something like myapplication://tokenDone) as the
return URL. This is a LOT safer for the users.
Tom
On 4/30/11 8:55 AM, Bob12345 wrote:
I'm having this problem too. My login browser inside the phone app is
now rendered useless, it doesn't even scroll.
On Apr 28, 1:41 pm, Shannon Whitley<[email protected]> wrote:
I was surprised to see a newly formatted oAuth Authenticate Page. The
new page doesn't account for the scores of oAuth implementations that
popup a new window.
There is an ad-hoc standard for the window height and width that makes
for a decent user experience. The new format will cause issues for
the user since it results in page scrolling.
Can we discuss this new page format and determine if it can be changed
or if we can have alternate formats?
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