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moapp
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02/02/12 10:13 AM (14 years ago)

Rejected.... please help....

here is what the apple says: Apps must follow the iOS Data Storage Guidelines or they will be rejected We found that your app does not follow the iOS Data Storage Guidelines, which is not in compliance with the App Store Review Guidelines. pecifically, your application is storing data in the incorrect location as specified in the iOS Data Storage Guidelines.
 
ThomasB
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02/02/12 11:45 AM (14 years ago)
Never heard of that one.
 
Marko
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02/02/12 01:39 PM (14 years ago)
I found this if it of any help In a fresh announcement on its Developer site, Apple is notifying its developer install-base that iOS 5.0.1 is widely available to customers, which means they must document themselves with regards to the latest changes in the software. One such change is the new data management system with iCloud storage. Apple previously informed developers that iOS 5.0.1 introduces a new way for devs to specify the files that should remain on a device, even in low storage situations. “iOS 5.0.1 is now available to iOS users worldwide,” Apple now states. “Be sure to read the iOS Data Storage Guidelines to understand the latest on managing data with iCloud storage.” Link - http://news.softpedia.com/news/Developers-Must-Review-iOS-Data-Storage-Guidelines-233845.shtml Mark
 
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02/02/12 02:59 PM (14 years ago)
Good find Mark: More: The release notes for iOS 5.1 Beta 3 have now been posted, and one item of note involves a new API to help developers flag app content that should not be backed up. iOS 5.1 introduces a new API to mark files or directories that should not be backed up. For NSURL objects, add the NSURLIsExcludedFromBackupKey attribute to prevent the corresponding file from being backed up. The addition appears to be an expansion of the company's iOS 5.0.1 effort to help deal with content being stored for offline use that does not need to be committed to a device backup but which should not be subject to removal during the purging of caches. Apple will be replacing the com.apple.MobileBackup file attribute introduced in iOS 5.0.1 with the new API usage in iOS 5.1
 
GoNorthWest
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02/02/12 04:13 PM (14 years ago)
And check this thread out from just a couple minutes ago. I bet it solves your problem! http://www.buzztouch.com/forum/thread.php?tid=4C2C447152148DE3BF551DA Mark
 
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02/02/12 04:52 PM (14 years ago)
https://developer.apple.com/icloud/documentation/data-storage/ check out that link for apples guidelines
 

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