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05/08/12 01:59 PM (13 years ago)

Rogue My Home Screen Menu in approved iOS app?

Hey everybody, So good news, bad news... Good news - first app submitted to ITC was successfully accepted right out of the gate!! Really excited about it, and (I think) that it's pretty good for a first try at app development. You can download it if you like from the app store.. "Beating Neuropathy & Chronic Pain" by Perfect Practice Web, LLC Bad news is that for whatever reason, I missed a fairly significant issue that I want to correct in the app. On the first time you download the app, the first thing that pops up is this rogue "My Home Screen Menu" that I can't for the life of me find in my control panel. If you hit the refresh button in the upper left hand corner, the splash screen then fires and the app functions as it should... and that menu never comes back up again. Anybody have any thoughts on why this might be the case? This is a BT 1.5 app
 
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05/08/12 02:07 PM (13 years ago)
Yes, this is a common mistake that you can hopefully learn from :) After finishing your app, you need to copy the most recent (final) BT_Config.txt information from your project control panel, and paste it into xCode's working copy of your BT_Config.txt. You didn't notice it, because you have been refreshing while you were developing, most likely. But someone who is downloading it fresh will see what you are describing until they refresh. You can copy it over and submit an update through ITC, and a week later have it all fixed.
 
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05/08/12 02:10 PM (13 years ago)
Ha - nice. Alright... I'll look into it, and thanks much for the help. Curious - how did I miss this? Is it documented somewhere?
 
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05/08/12 02:13 PM (13 years ago)
Yip, common mistake. Did it myself first time round. It's in the docs and how-tos somewhere. Congrats ZnMick!
 
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05/08/12 02:26 PM (13 years ago)
its also documented in the forums about 7,429 times. But it was all written in disappearing font :)
 
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05/08/12 02:27 PM (13 years ago)
True that, funny.
 
ZnMick
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05/08/12 02:37 PM (13 years ago)
:|
 
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05/08/12 04:26 PM (13 years ago)
@Stobe, ts also documented in the forums about 7,429 times. But it was all written in disappearing font :) This is exactly what MySkylla's Guide to Buzztouch is about. A few days ago found David@Buzztouch's explanation for what I call Floating Buttons that he made about a year ago using Menu (list). Several months ago I came up with the concept using Menu (Buttons). Was totally unaware of his method. The Forum written in disappearing font. Fred
 
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05/11/12 02:28 AM (13 years ago)
Thanks everyone, I would have done the same mistake! Farcat
 

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