On Wednesday 09 June 2010, Ryan P. Bitanga wrote:
> Just to clarify what this means: the OAuth implementation at Twitter
> allows several methods of authentication as detailed here:
> http://dev.twitter.com/pages/auth_overview
>
> Some clients such as qTwitter use the out-of-band method which woul
On Wednesday 09 June 2010 19:52:53 Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On June 9, 2010, Ryan P. Bitanga wrote:
> > In progress. I have it working already. :) Cleaning up the patch by the
> > end
>
> i heart you.
As a sidenote, I was working on some microblogging/scripting stuff yesterday
and noticed that th
On June 9, 2010, Ryan P. Bitanga wrote:
> In progress. I have it working already. :) Cleaning up the patch by the end
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Just to clarify what this means: the OAuth implementation at Twitter
allows several methods of authentication as detailed here:
http://dev.twitter.com/pages/auth_overview
Some clients such as qTwitter use the out-of-band method which would
require us to add new strings for the PIN code as well as
In progress. I have it working already. :) Cleaning up the patch by the end
of the week. We have xAuth support from Twitter so we don't need to
introduce any new strings.
Ryan
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 10:19 AM, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> erf ...
>
> just read:
>
>http://momeny.wordpress.com/