Note that there is an OAuth library for JavaScript to encode the request
easily
See oauth.org
On Jun 11, 2010 3:59 AM, "Taylor Singletary"
wrote:
Hi Socca1157,
You don't need to acquire an access token for each action you want to
perform -- once you've received an access token, you'll want to
Hi Socca1157,
You don't need to acquire an access token for each action you want to
perform -- once you've received an access token, you'll want to store the
oauth_token and oauth_token_secret for later use.
If it's possible on WebOS to use HTTP headers instead of the POST body or
GET/query strin
So I am trying to post a status update within my webOS application, so
I need to stick to Javascript.
I can get the user authorized and I get a response with the following:
oauth_token=819797-
Jxq8aYUDRmykzVKrgoLhXSq67TEa5ruc4GJC2rWimw&oauth_token_secret=J6zix3FfA9LofH0awS24M3HcBYXO5nI1iYe8EfBA&u