Works in Mikrob which is deployed both to Titanium Desktop and as a Chrome Application.
This code was extracted from my own code and a wrapper library which I'm working on.
Any questions? Post them in comments.
Here's where everything happens:
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jsOAuth goes through your post data and checks whether a reference to a file was included source
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if it finds one, it resets the conent-type source
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and build the whole form data object for you source
Few things to keep in mind:
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I used it only with an API which doesn't use OAuth-echo, and allows direct uploads
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this is based on OAuth 1.0a (Oauth2 is not supported yet)
I am working with the Twitter API. I was able to get this working in php using the php library tmhOAuth.php. For that I have to base64_decode my image data before I post it. The same thing didn't work in javascript, though. Maybe I am decoding it wrong or something. Right now it looks like this:
file = $.base64Decode(mydata);