Why don't you use the Tweetmeme follow button? It's pretty cool and
uses a pop-up:
http://blog.tweetmeme.com/2010/02/23/follow-button/
On Mar 5, 6:07 pm, Jaanus wrote:
> There are many ways, though, to implement the OAuth interface to sign
> in the user. Many sites (see getsatisfaction.com for a
There are many ways, though, to implement the OAuth interface to sign
in the user. Many sites (see getsatisfaction.com for an example) do it
with a popup instead of a full page reload. This means that the main
page stays whatever it is, and the Twitter stuff appears just in a
small popup.
rgds,
J
Thanks all,
this is what i feared.
On Mar 3, 3:34 pm, Jaanus wrote:
> Twitter API lets youfollowand unfollow people. But, the user needs
> to login, and these days the fancy way to do login is through OAuth,
> which means a trip to twitter.com anyway.
>
> On Mar 2, 9:58 pm, AlexBeck wrote:
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Twitter API lets you follow and unfollow people. But, the user needs
to login, and these days the fancy way to do login is through OAuth,
which means a trip to twitter.com anyway.
On Mar 2, 9:58 pm, AlexBeck wrote:
> I am creating a project for a rather large client, and have run into a
> twitter