Sounds like you are running into this issue:
http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-api-announce/browse_frm/thread/472500cfe9e7cdb9?hl=en
Abraham
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 05:26, Alexis Sukrieh wrote:
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> Hi There,
>
> I'm starting to write my first Twitter application with OAuth support.
> When
Hi There,
I'm starting to write my first Twitter application with OAuth support.
When I test the authorization process, everything works fine, and I
end up at the "pincode" page hosted by twitter.
If we look at that page, the user that arrives here cannot go anywhere
then. There is no link to th
Hi Chris,
As it is currently written the PIN code will always be numeric,
in part to handle the lowest-common-denominator of mobile handsets.
There is no plan to change that.
Thanks;
– Matt Sanford / @mzsanford
Twitter Dev
On Jun 21, 2009, at 11:49 AM, Chris Kimpton wrote:
Hi,
Hi,
To answer myself, yes it is.
I guess I cannot assume that the twitter pin code will always be numeric -
would be nice to give the user the numberpad if it is, but then they cannot
switch to text...
Regards,
Chris
2009/6/20 Chris Kimpton
> Hi,
>
> A bit late to this party, so sorry for r