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DavidTheGreat
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12/30/11 09:16 PM (14 years ago)

Uploaded to iOS App Store for Review

I've uploaded the binary to the iOS app store for review... And I found a few bugs in the twitter page lol so I deleted it from my control panel. Naturally the ONLY THING I didn't test is what doesn't work :P and I went back and checked the FB share page and it's running but it's a little picky about taps... Unfortunately I put a sentence in the metadata about social features So unless I can edit the metadata before they review it, I have to keep the Facebook Share Page or I'm left with only Contact Email and I don't think they consider that very social Additionally I tried Archiving for iOS 3.0 Deployment because of the deprecated Issues when I put 4.2 (required for iAds) But I got a fatal error (you need and ARM v6 Architecture for less than 4.3) so I just backed it up and deployed at 4.3 to save me the hassle of figuring that out... It crashes on anything below 4.2 anyway because of the iAds. It let me archive with those deprecated things and said no issues so... I figure it's fine. Now my question is: Since I changed something on the Control Panel, Will the app say content has been refreshed right when they open it? It usually seems to do that on my iOS Simulator but not every single time... I should hope that it does given the fact that I updated it a few hours after I uploaded the Binary... If so I might just get rid of the Facebook page and replace it with my corporate twitter feed from the script someone posted here the other day... I have lots of stuff to do lol
 
GoNorthWest
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12/30/11 11:12 PM (14 years ago)
Hi David, Unfortunately, it will tell them to refresh when they open if the app, if any configuration changes have been made since you submitted it. If you just recently submitted it (as in the last 24 hours or so), my advice would be to retract the current uploaded binary, make the necessary changes, and then compile and submit again. May add a day or more to your review time, but it'll make for a better review experience. I've had to do this myself in the past. General rule of thumb...once you submit your app, don't touch anything until it's been reviewed (unless it's an offline app). Though I can see why you did in this instance. Mark
 

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