Same for us, please let us know if there is anything we can provide /
do to restore oAuth access to our app. Some other comp. web-based apps
work 100%, so this is kind of embarrassing...

Many thanks in advance.

On 16 août, 17:41, Sean Callahan <seancalla...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeah, no one can login tohttp://TweetPhoto.comjust tried minutes ago
> and still no dice. Twitter, do I need to provide anything to you or do
> something on my end to allow users to login through basic
> authentication on our site? I tried moments ago and could not login,
> but was able to login to a competitors site no problem. Please
> advise.
>
> -Sean
>
> On Aug 15, 8:21 pm, Jonathan George <jonat...@jdg.net> wrote:
>
> > 1. It's been roughly 10 hours.  How about an update?
>
> > 2. It'd be great if you would post this to status.twitter.com, in
> > addition to the developer mailing list.  Status is seen by more users,
> > and the last update you have on it is rather ambiguous.  When users
> > see that the Twitter web interface is up and running, they expect the
> > apps to be up and running as well.
>
> > best,
> > jonathan
>
> > On Aug 15, 1:08 pm, Doug Williams <d...@twitter.com> wrote:
>
> > > Hi all --If you have been monitoring our status blog [1] or been to
> > > Twitter.com today you have noticed that we are once again experiencing
> > > problems due to external causes. The issues causing the downtime require
> > > that we once again take measures to bring the site back online.
>
> > > The first step our operations team must take will likely cause API 
> > > downtime,
> > > especially affecting OAuth. We apologize for the inconvenience and we will
> > > work quickly to reduce the impact to the API. We appreciate your patience
> > > and I will update you as soon as we know more.
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > Doug

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