Padraic Brady's Blog: Google roll out OAuth Authorisation to all...

Courtesy PHPDeveloper.org  Tue, 07/01/2008 - 14:38

Padraic Brady has posted about a new inclusion that Google has announced will be included in the authentication methods for their APIs - OAuth.

The Google Data API support comes with a few gotchas. Its documentation show a clear preference for using GET instead of POST, though the Google OAuth server does appear to natively support POST requests for everything with the exception that it has a small bug which interprets an empty POST request body as...

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