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Having to build and deploy a web service for the sole purpose of capturing access keys ONCE is the most ridiculous thing I've heard of in a long time.
An API is supposed to be for automation. A windows service should only need to be given an access key once, and never again, to run quietly in the dark without human intervention for years.
If that's good enough for my credit card processor, it's good enough for QBO.
Someday I hope you all wise up and get rid of that Redirect URL nonsense.
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I share the same point of view, that's amazing their web all they way show that they are poor programmers who can't build a secure tunnel by themselves!
Mark this repo as deprecated.
Having to build and deploy a web service for the sole purpose of capturing access keys ONCE is the most ridiculous thing I've heard of in a long time.
An API is supposed to be for automation. A windows service should only need to be given an access key once, and never again, to run quietly in the dark without human intervention for years.
If that's good enough for my credit card processor, it's good enough for QBO.
Someday I hope you all wise up and get rid of that Redirect URL nonsense.
Mark this repo as deprecated.
Having to build and deploy a web service for the sole purpose of capturing access keys ONCE is the most ridiculous thing I've heard of in a long time.
An API is supposed to be for automation. A windows service should only need to be given an access key once, and never again, to run quietly in the dark without human intervention for years.
If that's good enough for my credit card processor, it's good enough for QBO.
Someday I hope you all wise up and get rid of that Redirect URL nonsense.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: