You're right in that only a few networks support 3-legged OAuth
currently, but we're working on increasing that number in the coming
months.
If you'd like a workaround right now which allows users from multiple
social networks to log into your website, check out Google Friend
Connect, which aggre
As I've figured out, from all the OpenSocial enabled social network
websites, only a few support 3-legged OAuth authentication, meaning
the user and the consumer authenticate towards the service provider.
And in fact that's what I wanted. OpenSocial seems to be mostly
directed towards JavaScript a
I try to use OpenSocial with MySpace but I always get: "User has not
installed the current application or application does not have access
to requested resource", even though the application is installed in
MySpace.
I also try to use OpenSocial with Orkut but I also get: "Get profile
permission de
HELLO,
You must register in the google of developers to start their work
--- Em sáb, 7/3/09, Tim Moore escreveu:
De: Tim Moore
Assunto: [OpenSocial] Re: Single-Sign-On
Para: "OpenSocial - OpenSocial Application Development"
Data: Sábado, 7 de Março de 2009, 14:38
I think you&
I think you'll want to implement an OAuth client. There's kind of a
lot to it, but you can get started reading http://oauth.net/ for an
overview of how it works,
http://www.opensocial.org/page/sharing-and-accessing-social
for an overview of how it works with OpenSocial, and
http://wiki.opensocial