I have the same problem, when you say "Don't use /oauth/authenticate
but /oauth/authorize" where can I check if my lib is using that
method? I am using Abraham Twitteroauth lib.

I appreciate your help a lot!

On Jul 4, 7:21 pm, Tom van der Woerdt <i...@tvdw.eu> wrote:
> 1) Don't use xAuth
> 2) Don't use /oauth/authenticate but /oauth/authorize
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> Tom
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> On 7/5/11 1:20 AM, DaveH wrote:
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> > Twitter Team:
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> > My application was changed weeks ago to request DM permission. My
> > understanding was all we needed to do was edit the settings for the
> > app, and then re-authenticate the application. Which I did. When I
> > look at the app settings it shows that "Read, Write, Direct Messages"
> > is selected.
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> > However, when I go to authorize the application, I see that my
> > application will not not be able to access DMs.
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> > This is a white listed app that needs access to DMs to work. From what
> > I can tell, it should be able to authenticate and get DM access as the
> > application is registered as needed DM level.
>
> > So why is it not being allowed the correct access level?

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