It is a shame Cassie, I'm having to use OAuth - more flexability but
would be nice to have the simplicity of Anywhere

On Sep 21, 8:37 pm, Cassie Lynn <cassie.schwendi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> "yet"? Do we have any way of knowing when this might happen? And
> thanks for asking this here Justin! I asked on @anywhere and no one
> has replied (it has been almost a week).
>
> Thanks!
> - Cassie
>
> On Sep 20, 5:00 am, Tom van der Woerdt <i...@tvdw.eu> wrote:
>
> > FYI, there's a Mailing List specifically for @Anywhere. The list you
> > mailed to is the API developer list.
> > <http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-dev-anywhere>
>
> > To answer your question: no, there's no SSL version (yet).
>
> > Tom
>
> > On Mon, 20 Sep 2010 02:53:05 -0700 (PDT), Justin
>
> > <justin.realw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > I would love to use the "Connect with Twitter" @Anywhere function but
> > > I would need to use it in a secure enviroment - that is under SSL.
> > > I first tried this when @Anywhere was first launched adn gave up
> > > thinking that perhaps it's a little too early?
> > > Having recently returned to it, I was disapointed to discover that the
> > > situation doesn't seem to have changed.
>
> > > Does anyone know if this is possible? Simply adding an "s" to
> > >http://platform.twitter.com/anywhere.jsdoesn'twork, I wonder if
> > > there's another unpublished URL, or if Twitter have any plans to
> > > impliment this.
>
> > > I'd prefer to use @Anywhere over oAuth, but may not have a choice :-(
>
> > > Thanks
>
> > > Justin

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