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Old 10-31-2008
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OAUTH(3)								 1								  OAUTH(3)

The OAuth class

INTRODUCTION
The OAuth extension provides a simple interface to interact with data providers using the OAuth HTTP specification to protect private resources. CLASS SYNOPSIS
OAuth OAuth Properties o public$debug o public$sslChecks o public$debugInfo Methods o public OAuth::__construct OAUTH_SIG_METHOD_HMACSHA1 (string $consumer_key, string $consumer_secret, [string $signature_method], [int $auth_type]) o public void OAuth::__destruct (void ) o public bool OAuth::disableDebug (void ) o public bool OAuth::disableRedirects (void ) o public bool OAuth::disableSSLChecks (void ) o public bool OAuth::enableDebug (void ) o public bool OAuth::enableRedirects (void ) o public bool OAuth::enableSSLChecks (void ) o public mixed OAuth::fetch (string $protected_resource_url, [array $extra_parameters], [string $http_method], [array $http_headers]) o public string OAuth::generateSignature (string $http_method, string $url, [mixed $extra_parameters]) o public array OAuth::getAccessToken (string $access_token_url, [string $auth_session_handle], [string $verifier_token], [string $http_method]) o public array OAuth::getCAPath (void ) o public string OAuth::getLastResponse (void ) o public string OAuth::getLastResponseHeaders (void ) o public array OAuth::getLastResponseInfo (void ) o public string OAuth::getRequestHeader (string $http_method, string $url, [mixed $extra_parameters]) o public array OAuth::getRequestToken (string $request_token_url, [string $callback_url], [string $http_method]) o public mixed OAuth::setAuthType (int $auth_type) o public mixed OAuth::setCAPath ([string $ca_path], [string $ca_info]) o public mixed OAuth::setNonce (string $nonce) o public void OAuth::setRequestEngine (int $reqengine) o public mixed OAuth::setRSACertificate (string $cert) o public bool OAuth::setSSLChecks (int $sslcheck) o public mixed OAuth::setTimestamp (string $timestamp) o public bool OAuth::setToken (string $token, string $token_secret) o public bool OAuth::setVersion (string $version) PROPERTIES
o $debug - o $sslChecks - o $debugInfo - PHP Documentation Group OAUTH(3)
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