On Jul 9, 8:01 am, Bess <bess...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So far I only learn of one Twitter-based app is using OAuth - Twitter
> official app (not sure it is out in app store yet).
>
> I personally like to learn the best practice on OAuth and best OAuth
> library used in iPhone, Android, Nokia and Blackberry.

+1

We have some existing apps (iPhone / iPad and Android) that use Basic
Auth and are migrating to OAuth. I'm guessing that Twitter for iPhone
uses xAuth - I didn't have to enter a PIN or allow the app via a web
UI.

Some additional examples would be nice.

Cheers,

James

>
> On Jul 7, 10:19 am, Oscar Cortes <ocort...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> >  Thanks for the feedback Rich.  I didn't know that the embedded web
> > browser could be used for this. Can someone point me out to an iPhone
> > or iPad app that uses oAuth with the embedded web browser? I would
> > like to try it out.
>
> > Oscar
>
> > On Jul 6, 6:28 pm, Rich <rhyl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > We are using oAuth on the iPhone. It works great and I don't see why
> > >xAuthshould be allowed on iPhone as the embedded web browser is more
> > > than capable
>
> > > On Jul 6, 8:55 pm, Oscar Cortes <ocort...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > We are about to integrate Twitter support in our iOS library and we
> > > > are seeing that some devs preferxAuthover oAuth? Which one are you
> > > > using and why? Does Twitter push for one of them more?
>
> > > > Thanks

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