Version: 1.2.9 (using KDE 1.2) OS: Linux Some feeds are not public to the world. For example, status feeds of protected twitter users. To access the feed, an app has to be authorized with OAuth. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Follow a protected user on twitter 2. subscribe to that user's RSS feed (http://twitter.com/statuses/user_timeline/<user id>.rss) 3. attempt to fetch that feed in akregator 4. akregator will ask for a username & password 5. Enter username & password Actual Results: it will not authorize, and not fetch the protected feed. This is because twitter recently discontinued all use of basic HTTP auth. Expected Results: on subscribing to the feed, or requesting authorization, akregator should allow the user to authorize using OAuth, and then access the protected feed.
I think there was a mistake in the version reported. This is still a valid request for Akreagaot 1.6.5 (using KDE 4.5.2). I am also interested in this.
I think there was a mistake in the version reported. This is still a valid request for Akregator 1.6.5 (using KDE 4.5.2). I am also interested in this.
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