Currently, they don't expire. You may, however, like to implement some
checks on whether they are still valid, because the user may decide to
revoke access.
Tom
On 9/13/10 11:46 PM, Ronak Kumar Samantray wrote:
> Once i get the access token, how long can i retain i use it for ? So
> that i need
Once i get the access token, how long can i retain i use it for ? So that i
need not ask the user to do the whole process again ? Is it that once in a
lifetime ?
Ronak Kumar Samantray
Hyderabad
Mobile : +91-9347290267
040-66933916
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 2:05 AM, Taylor Singletar
Correct, you would still need to ask the user to go to a specific web page,
where they will be asked to authorize your application and then be presented
with a PIN code that they would enter in your application.
Taylor
On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 1:32 PM, Ronak Kumar Samantray
wrote:
> In the OOB fl
In the OOB flow also i need to redirect the user to an URL isnt it where he
needs to key-in a PIN code ? Or am i missing something ?
Thanks
Ronak
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Ronak Kumar Samantray
Hyderabad
Mobile : +91-9347290267
040-66933916
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 1:59 AM, Taylor Singletary <
taylorsi
Some mobile clients opt to use a form of OAuth called xAuth for
authenticating users without the web-page-song-and-dance. You can find out
more about xAuth at http://dev.twitter.com/pages/xauth and can request
permissions to utilize it by sending a detailed note to a...@twitter.com --
it is unlikel
Hi,
I am developing a client application (not a web application). I am
able to get the token and the token secret. Now how do i authorize the
user ? Because for authorization i see the documentation asking me to
redirect the user to a particular web-location !! How can i achieve
this using a clien