I'd echo this question: What's the preferred way to create a one-click
status link on in a mobile browser?
On Apr 20, 2:43 am, James Abley <
james.ab...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Just to confirm my understanding, is clickjacking not an issue when
> usinghttp://
twitter.com/but it potentially is when usinghttp://
m.twitter.com/
> ?
>
> Can you suggest what the preferred way to provide this type of easy-
> linking functionality might be formobile?
>
> Cheers,
>
> James
>
> On Mar 3, 11:15 pm, Alex Payne <
a...@twitter.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > In order to prevent clickjacking attacks, we had to disable this functionality.
>
> > On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 13:44, aschobel <
ascho...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > To clarify, we only want to prepopulate the status field.
>
> > > This works on the standard version, doesn't work on themobile
> > > version.
>
> > > It used to work onmobileversion according to this thread:
> > >> We are having problems posting status updates to themobileversion of
> > >>Twitter, it looks like the status input field for themobileversion
> > >> comes with a default value of "".
>
> > >> <input type="text" name="status" id="status" maxlength="140" class="i"
> > >> value=""/>
>
> > >> For the standard version ofTwitter, we can pre-populate the status
> > >> Our app for Android lets folks share their notes toTwitter, and this
> > >> was working fine untilTwitterstarted detecting the user agent for
> > >> Android and giving people themobileversion instead of the standard
> > >> version.
>
> > >> Is there a way to force the Standard version? Passing in &ui_type=s
> > >> doesn't do anything.
>
> > >> We support Twidroid, but not everybody has that installed.
>
> > >> Cheers,
> > >> Andreas
>
> > >> Follow us onTwitter@3bananahttp://
twitter.com/3banana