--- a/web/enmi/callback.php Mon Jul 18 13:40:06 2011 +0200
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,34 +0,0 @@
-<?php
-
-/**
- * include some common code (like we did in the 90s)
- * People still do this? ;)
- */
-include_once './common.php';
-
-/**
- * Someone's knocking at the door using the Callback URL - if they have
- * some GET data, it might mean that someone's just approved OAuth access
- * to their account, so we better exchange our current Request Token
- * for a newly authorised Access Token. There is an outstanding Request Token
- * to exchange, right?
- */
-if (!empty($_GET) && isset($_SESSION['TWITTER_REQUEST_TOKEN'])) {
- $token = $consumer->getAccessToken($_GET, unserialize($_SESSION['TWITTER_REQUEST_TOKEN']));
- $_SESSION['TWITTER_ACCESS_TOKEN'] = serialize($token);
-
- /**
- * Now that we have an Access Token, we can discard the Request Token
- */
- $_SESSION['TWITTER_REQUEST_TOKEN'] = null;
-
- /**
- * With Access Token in hand, let's try accessing the client again
- */
- header('Location: ' . URL_ROOT . '/index.php');
-} else {
- /**
- * Mistaken request? Some malfeasant trying something?
- */
- exit('Invalid callback request. Oops. Sorry.');
-}