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Brentfowler
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05/11/11 09:46 AM (14 years ago)

v 1.5 refresh issue

The issue I'm having is I created the app with three buttons on bottom of the app then I went back (a couple weeks later after the binary was approve for sale) and added a couple of buttons. now when the app opens it opens with just the three buttons at the bottom until I refresh. Is there an easy fix? without resubmitting? Thanks Guys -Brent
 
elaine
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05/11/11 10:08 AM (14 years ago)
Hello, I think I may have something similiar. When I put app on simulator, all good. When I put it on my phone I get the main menu screen with some/all line items but not colour - just happened the once when I put it on at the start. I hit refresh and all is fine then. Also just got a email from a lady who had bought a 1.5 app from me for iphone. She got the main menu but coudn't get any other screens after she installed it. When I asked her to press 'refreshg' then it worked fine. Elaine.
 
mutzy
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05/11/11 11:45 AM (14 years ago)
Brent- the way I understand it there's no easy way to fix aside from submitting a new binary. When you submitted the initial binary the config.txt file only had information on the three buttons. So every time your app loads it will load those three buttons. But when you refresh then data from the updated config.txt file on the server is used and all the buttons will be there.
 
David @ buzztouch
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05/11/11 10:04 PM (14 years ago)
mutzy is right. It's very very important to test and debug app's in a regular device before uploading to the App Store. Test them without internet, with internet, etc.
 

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