Yes. Sending screen name or id by AJAX is possible. But it doesn't
certify the user. Any program can send the info. I cannot avoid
spoofing. I need more secure way to communicate between server and
Anywhere Javascript.
Andy Matsubara
On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 2:35 AM, Taylor Singletary
wrote:
> Thi
This isn't possible at this time but we'd like to enable some of these
cross-polinated integrations long-term. Stay tuned. It is possible to use
@Anywhere to determine the current user's screen name or member id, then use
AJAX to send that data to your back end and make a comparison, but the
access
I'm using both Twitter OAuth and Twitter Anywhere's connect button in my site.
I'd like to know whether Twitter Anywhere's connected user is someone
who is already authenticated
by Twitter OAuth. But I haven't find how to make it possible.
Please help me solve this problem.
Andy Matsubara
Yokohama