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Please excuse my ignorance but how can the server possibly tell the
difference between the browser and a webview sending exactly the
same HTTP requests? Just curious.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
-Slava<br>
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prohibited oauth authorization via webviews</div>
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share your code?<br>
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Oleg Linkin kirjoitti ma lokakuuta 10 09:08:52 2016
GMT+0300:<br>
> Hello developers.<br>
> I try to implement authorization via google in my
applications but I have<br>
> one problem.<br>
> In sailfish browser authorization works the next
way:<br>
> Click on google sign-in button<br>
> Open new page with google authorization<br>
> Denied/Grant permissions to app<br>
> Page closed automatically<br>
> Page with google sign-in button reloaded
automatically<br>
><br>
> But in webview the last 2 steps doesn't work. Does
anybody has ideas how I<br>
> can do this?<br>
><br>
> Thx<br>
><br>
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