Well, that's certainly a very clever way to deal with trans-
application OAuth and great information to keep in mind for those of
us developing APIs for our own applications.
Unfortunately, it won't do much to solve the current problem of
calling 3rd party applications that either a) haven't
Check out how tipjoy does it:
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk/browse_thread/thread/8013e9649055052c/
On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 10:43, Jonathan twitcaps.develo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Peter. I've examined the same issue and as far as I can see, there
is no way to do this.
Hi Peter. I've examined the same issue and as far as I can see, there
is no way to do this. Further complicating the matter in your specific
scenario is the fact that Twitpic does not use OAuth itself. :(
If somebody knows of a way this could work, please correct me.
-jonathan