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OAuth (Open Authorization) is a specification for client applications to access protected resources on behalf of a user. It was developed as an alternative to users handing out their login credentials to third-party applications.
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Generating (presumably) unique `nonce` fields for Twitter OAuth
Although @mjolka has provided the way to go, I would like to review the code nevertheless.
public string GenerateNonce(string extra = "")
{
string result = "";
SHA1 sha1 = SHA1.Create();
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