OWOLABI
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OWOLABI
@AkoPrecious4
full stack web developer || AI || l tweet what is on my head
Katılım Ocak 2020
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I’ve already verified:
Sandbox App ID
Redirect URI exact match
OAuth scopes
Incognito testing
Logged into Sandbox Dashboard
Backend URL generation is correct
Even manually pasting the correct connect.squareupsandbox.com URL redirects to squareupsandbox.com.
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Hey @SquareDev,
I’m implementing Square Sandbox OAuth for a Laravel + Vue app and running into a strange issue.
My backend correctly generates:
connect.squareupsandbox.com/oauth2/authori…?
But browser/network requests keep ending up at:
squareupsandbox.com/oauth2/authori…
which returns HTTP 400.
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@AkoPrecious4 You can try to contact our developer support through our portal here: developer.squareup.com
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Trying to integrate Square OAuth (sandbox) into my app and stuck 😅
I’m hitting a 400 error instead of the login/authorization screen.
Using:
connect.squareupsandbox.com/oauth2/authori…
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@AkoPrecious4 While we’re not able to provide developer support over social channels, our team and community in the Square Developer Forums can help! developer.squareup.com/forums/
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Stan Lee was told his idea was the worst he had ever come up with.
Most people would’ve dropped it.
He didn’t.
When asked to create a new superhero, he got the idea from something simple a fly crawling on a wall. What if a hero could do that? That’s how it began.
He played with names until one clicked: Spider-Man.
But then he broke all the rules.
He made him a teenager. He gave him real-life problems.
And that’s exactly why it got rejected.
His publisher shut it down instantly. People hate spiders. Teenagers can’t be heroes. Superheroes don’t have personal problems.
The idea was “wrong” in every way.
But Stan couldn’t let it go.
So in the last issue of a dying magazine, with nothing to lose, he slipped Spider-Man in… and moved on.
A month later, everything changed.
Sales exploded.
The same people who rejected it now wanted more.
That character? Spider-Man
And the lesson still hits:
If you truly believe in an idea, don’t let someone else’s doubt kill it.
Because while most people play safe…
A few back what feels right and create something unforgettable.
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@FoundersPodcast I’m married to this podcast—binge it like a junkie. It’s rewired my peanut brain on what “success” means. I’ve relistened to episodes so many times my phone thinks I’m having a stroke. 90% of the books I’ve read this year came straight from it.
I’m too far gone.


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