I have a setup where my app code is compiled to two different targets. One is the Staging and one is the Production.
I have been all over the web including Apple\'s dev site but I can\'t find any instruction on how to s开发者_运维技巧et an app\'s /Documents directory attribute NSFileProtectionKey = NSFileProtectionC
I try to open a finder windowwhich works fine but every time I do this there is 1 second delay and an error logged.
It's difficult to tell what is being asked here. This question is ambiguous, vague, incomplete, overly broad, or rhetorical andcannot be reasonably answered in its current form. For help clari
I have reread all the documentation and postings on Ad Hoc distribution and still have a problem. If I try \'wireless\' distribution (with a .plist and .ipa file being downloaded using Safari) the app
Ok, I\'ve done three Ad Hoc distributions and each one has had its own problems in one way or the other, but this one has me completely perplexed. I\'ve set everything up like I normally do, but after
The instructions given in the Distribution page on the iOS Provisioning portal clearly still describe the process of creating, and including the Entitlements.plist file in a build for an ad-hoc distri
Just to make sure, that I don\'t miss something: Can I deploy my ready-to-be-uploaded app store signed version to my own phone again in order to make the final test? Currently I can\'t, catching \"Ent
I\'ve been trying for a weekend now to install my application via ad-hoc means for beta testing and demo purposes.I can install from Xcode just fine, but when I try and take the app file and place it
I have been following the instructions for app store distribution in the iOS Developer Program Guide, and I did everything it said to do, but when I try to build the app, it says \"the entitlements fi