Ok, after quick investigation I see LinkedIn doesn't provide any form of direct request. Looks like their support header-based auth for all API operations except UAS authorization steps. And they working on the query-based authentication. I founded some example calling via php but I don't really like if 10kb Flash application to be able to receive couple of line xml document need to have 40MB framework on the server!! Are you ppl crazy or something?
That kind of authorization is kind of standard in the WEB2.0 world. I guess you need to request an API key for mobile application and end-users need to allow access for that application. After that they get a token which is stored to your application config and the program is allowed access.
Yeap, but I 'm lucky because I'm building web based app indeed. I know this is standard unfortunately My point is, I don't really like spaghetti code solutions and heavy frameworks behind the scene. Someone using this, got an error and after couple of weeks of investigation (went trough 20 000 files ) another guy founded solution, userAuthorisationUrl instead userAuthorizationUrl .
That's the standard of Web 2.0 and RIA I wish to have all the time:
I've just enabled the linkedin rss feed and I'm getting all updates via the rss widget. Thats good enought for me
Hi there!
Can the writer, or someone else, tell me how to proceed this??? I realy need an linkedin link to my N900. Linkedup does not work ou t well, so maybe in the way as written above....