On 4/27/09 11:56 PM, Mike Lewis wrote:
It doesn't allow you to sethttp://localhost/ orhttp://127.0.0.1 as a callback URL. This is rather frustrating because I don't want to have to make a fake host and make all my developers make the same fake host on their respective machines as well, just to get something trivial like this to work.
Seriously, how many developers do you have? If doing "su -c 'echo 127.0.0.1 mydomainname.com >> /etc/hosts'" is too much for your developers to handle, the solution isn't to complain to Twitter - the solution is to find better developers.
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