It is not. You should simply store the keys in a cookie (which is safe, as long as you don't leak the consumer keys).
Tom On 8/10/10 1:16 PM, punit khaire wrote: > Thanks Ken, > > I totall y agrree with your view,but I am doing RND on oAuth Username > password authentication,where I dont want twitter to prompt for > credentials,It will directly redirected to callback URl. > > Is it possible??? > > > Thanks, > > Punit. > > On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 1:32 AM, Ken <k...@cimas.ch > <mailto:k...@cimas.ch>> wrote: > > Punit, > > If you have regular users with accounts on your site, they only need > to go through Oauth once - assuming you have a more convenient login > process to offer them. > > The first time they authorize through Twitter, you need to capture the > token and store it. Then they can log in using your less cumbersome > process and, until such time as they deny access to your app - > invalidating the token you have stored - they can use your app to > interact with Twitter. > > Maybe that's what you had in mind? > > On Aug 8, 5:02 pm, "Punit.khaire" <punit.kha...@gmail.com > <mailto:punit.kha...@gmail.com>> wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I am develop[eing one web application to tweet posts on twitter, > > > > 1. Request token > > 2.Authorize user on twitter > > 3.Get access token from twitter > > 4.Post on tweitter. > > > > When I authorize user on twitter(2nd step) ,I am redirected to > > twitter.com <http://twitter.com/> to allow user to enter the > Username and Password.Can we > > automate this process.Can I send username and password of user from my > > application????? > >