As Taylor says, you don't need a different app for each account, but
actually that's the easy solution, with the added benefit that you
never need to do the Oauth dance to capture any tokens. PLUS... each
app gets the glory of it's own "via" tag.
Creating an app is no more work than creating a Twi
No its not, and I wish it was allowed/supported...
On Aug 11, 2:09 pm, Skygazer wrote:
> That makes sense to me but that's not supported at this time from my
> understanding.
>
> On Aug 11, 5:04 pm, Jacky wrote:
>
> > No he means each source is a user and has its own account, and
> > authorizes
Ok, I'll give it a try.
Thanks.
On Aug 11, 5:02 pm, Tom van der Woerdt wrote:
> Hi Marc,
>
> You can do this using the OAuth authentication flow which you can find
> athttp://dev.twitter.com/pages/auth#intro
>
> This may seem very much complicated for a simple application with only a
> few users
That makes sense to me but that's not supported at this time from my
understanding.
On Aug 11, 5:04 pm, Jacky wrote:
> No he means each source is a user and has its own account, and
> authorizes the single app for separate access tokens..
>
> However, my question is, is not having aliases a btter
Sorry for the typos, here its again:
No, he means each source is a user and has its own account, and
authorizes the single app for separate access tokens..
However, my question is, is having aliases a better solution for this?
In other words, one user having several aliases, each alias being
perm
No he means each source is a user and has its own account, and
authorizes the single app for separate access tokens..
However, my question is, is not having aliases a btter solution for
this? In other words, on user having several aliases, each alias being
permitted to get separate access tokens
Hi Marc,
You can do this using the OAuth authentication flow which you can find
at http://dev.twitter.com/pages/auth#intro
This may seem very much complicated for a simple application with only a
few users (and static keys), and I agree. However, unless there is some
service on the internet which
Hi Taylor,
Ok, but how do you get an access token/access token secret for the
other account without creating a new app?
On Aug 11, 3:49 pm, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Hi Marc,
>
> In this case, instead of using the username/password of a different account
> while making a request, you would us