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A question about the Stack Exchange authentication process and related API methods.
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API Implicit Authentication with Python
The application should be able to make requests to the API with authentication, hence it needs the access token specific to the user. This is done with the URL: https://stackexchange.com/oauth/dialog? … Build up URL for OpenID authentication
data = None
url = authentication_url + urllib.quote_plus(id_url)
request = urllib2.Request(url, data, headers)
response = opener.open(request) …
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API Implicit Authentication with Python
The token does not appear because of the way urllib2 handles the redirect. I am not familiar with the details so I won't elaborate here.
The solution is to catch the 302 before urllib2 handles the re …
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User to de-authorise app?
In the documentation however, I cannot seem to find a way for the user to control actively the authentication:
Is there a place for the user to have an overview of all apps he / she has authorised? …