Sorry, I was thinking with Basic Auth in mind with my previous replies. Logically, OAuth should work differently. I think the idea is that you shouldn't be able to make any API calls from the app, if the Twitter account from where you registered your application is suspended. Meaning, a suspension would be an effective blackout of your app. I don't know if that's the way Twitter intended it or implemented it. I have not yet added OAuth to my site, so I don't have in-depth knowledge of it.
Dewald On Aug 20, 10:03 am, AccountingSoftwareGuy <virga.rob...@gmail.com> wrote: > Oauth