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eJucomm
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11/26/11 08:38 PM (14 years ago)

app rejected for problem parsing configuration data; everything runs fine though

Okay so I did this: You could also use the JSON validator here: http://jsonlint.com/ copied configuration data, pasted it, and everything was valid! I ran the app in simulator and device and received no errors; everything ran just fine, no errors. My Morris MS version 1.5 app was rejected for problem parsing configuration data in the Fine Arts screen but I can't find anything! What shall I do community?
 
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11/27/11 04:13 PM (14 years ago)
What sort of screen is the JSON data creating or populating with information? Did you run the test app on your device as well as in the simulator? And, when you compiled your app, did you do so with the latest BT_Config.txt file for that app? Mark
 
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11/29/11 11:27 AM (14 years ago)
Mark, The JSON validator said it was valid. No problems. I don't know what you menas by latest BT_Congfig.txt for the app? Should I jus copy the latest and paste it into xcode and remove the previous one? Thanks!
 
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11/29/11 12:30 PM (14 years ago)
In your app control panel, go to Show Apps Configuration Data. This is all the JSON information associated with your app, and is the information that resides in BT_Config.txt, which is located in your BT_Config folder. I would copy all the data you see when you bring it up in your app control panel, open up the BT_Config.txt file you downloaded with your source, do a complete replace of the contents with what you copied, save it, and then compile the program again. This way you know you are totally up to date with any changes you made in the control panel. Next, I would test it using the simulator, and then I would test it using a real device. In both cases, delete the old version of the app. If you don't have a real device, there are ways that people can help out...just let us know! Mark
 

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