Thanks Dave,

I really appreciate your response.

I tried turning the caching down but couldn't find the option.

I'll try the issue queue.

Regards,

Greg

On 25/01/2013, at 10:29 AM, "Metzler, David" <metzlerd@evergreen.edu> wrote:

Yes… normally if any of us on this list were using the Twitter Signin module we would have happily chimed in with responses.  You might try filing a support request in the Twitter Sign on issue queue. I happen to use a module that works similarly, and assuming that you have Twitter Signin module configured correctly you might check to see if you cache is set to high a level.

 

Dave

 


From: support-bounces@drupal.org [mailto:support-bounces@drupal.org] On Behalf Of Greg Pagendam-Turner
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 4:00 PM
To: support@drupal.org
Subject: [support] Fwd: Drupal 7 Twitter signin not completing

 

Bump. Did I post this question to the right list?



-------- Original Message --------

Subject:

Drupal 7 Twitter signin not completing

Date:

Thu, 24 Jan 2013 07:47:40 +1000

From:

Greg Pagendam-Turner <greg@netroworx.com>

To:

support@drupal.org



Hi,

 I have a Drupal 7 site that uses the Twitter Signin module to allow twitter users to authenticate on the site.

The site has a Twitter signin button. Clicking on that button correctly redirects to Twitter to prompt the user to signin. After all that happens Twitter displays a message that it is redirecting back to my application.

The browser then shows my Drupal site with a URL like:

http://test.mysite.com/?oauth_token=658A8oIT7eQA9r7jjSUDZbEdVoeUOCm1L265ebugrM&oauth_verifier=0KzOXFLjnV8XCThKf6cK5MWxwCu2uOjvubfJvP8gko

However, the user is not signed in on Drupal. Drupal displays the Login link instead of the My Account link.

Please help.


Regards,

Greg

 

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