You currently can't. Well, at least not in a standard way. The
entity making the request has to know the secret. If that entity is
the browser, then it has to know the secret. You might be able to do
something with gears or other offline storage I guess.
---Mark
http://twitter.com/mccv
But how can I made Oauth authentication without exposing my secret key with
javascript? I need to make a http request with secret key, or not?
2009/12/31 Phil Plante
> All that aside, the other problem would be exposing your secret key.
> I am sure you can imagine how terribly bad that can end u
All that aside, the other problem would be exposing your secret key.
I am sure you can imagine how terribly bad that can end up...
On Dec 30, 10:57 pm, Hari wrote:
> Is it a case of same origin
> policyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Same_origin_policy
>
> On Dec 10, 8:27 am, Daniel Silva wrot
Is it a case of same origin policy
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Same_origin_policy
On Dec 10, 8:27 am, Daniel Silva wrote:
> When I trying to do Oauth authentication with jquery it always receives a
> empty response. I'm doing this:
>
> $.ajax({
> beforeSend: function(xhr) {
> xhr.set