yes you are right. i deleted the same name user and it works. but how can i 
control this with oauth users and users that register normally?

On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 4:49:21 PM UTC+1, Stefano Tranquillini wrote:
>
> Django put numbers because you already have in the db a user with the fb 
> username. 
> check it.
>
> On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 5:19:00 PM UTC+2, psychok7 wrote:
>>
>> hey thanks for the reply. Can you point out some examples here i can get 
>> do all that in the right way?
>>
>> On Tuesday, October 9, 2012 3:15:13 PM UTC+1, Daniel Molina Wegener wrote:
>>>
>>> On 09/10/12 10:52, psychok7 wrote: 
>>> > So i am using django socialauth and its working fine, except for the 
>>> > part where my usernames do not match my Facebook or twitter accounts 
>>> > after i log in. In other words for example if i my username is 'john', 
>>> > after i log in in my app it shows 'john820579c6960e4677'. What am i 
>>> > doing wrong? how can i make it look exactly like my Facebook account? 
>>>
>>>    You muse the GraphAPI service with the provided Access Token (code) 
>>> to access the Facebook Profile and get the real name. The Django 
>>> SocialAuth package just provides access services. Also, you must add 
>>> some special permissions to access certain profile data. 
>>>
>>> > 
>>> > -- 
>>>  > [SNIP] 
>>>
>>> Kind regards, 
>>> -- 
>>> Daniel Molina Wegener [dmw at coder dot cl] 
>>> @damowe | http://coder.cl/ | https://github.com/dmw 
>>>
>>

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