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August 20, 2013
Question

Publish Air (SDK 3.8) iOS crashs

  • August 20, 2013
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Hi!

I have problem with publishing air (SDK 3.8) iOs Flash CS6 application for iPhone 5.

I have created app with classic texts, png images with actual size (is PPI required to be 72, or can it be anything), add png -icons and launch picture named "Default-568h@2x.png". Tests with Flash goes right and navigation seems to be working. Flash publish ipa but application only gives white screen and crashs.

What can be wrong?

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September 11, 2013

after 1 months of research and a phone call with Melody on App Review Team at Apple, we change publish settings to cpu rendering. and that's all  

and our app is ready for sale on itunes.

Adobe Employee
August 21, 2013

Hi,

Could you please share the crash log and a sample appliation if possible. This will help us to debug the problem. Also, please share the ios version of your device.

Regards,

Nimit

August 21, 2013

Hi!

Crash log looks like this:

2.2

We found that your app exhibited one or more bugs, when reviewed on iPad running iOS 6.1.3, on both Wi-Fi and cellular networks, which is not in compliance with the App Store Review Guidelines.

App only displays a blank white screen after launch

Please see the attached screenshot/s for more information.

That mentioned iPad is Apples test device.

I'm wonderin, can problem be resolution of images? Must launch picture and apps pictures be ppi72 ?

Or.. is solution at rendering? Should rendering mode be CPU?

August 23, 2013

we have the same problem and same feedback from apple. and our app is rejected .

on ipad ios 6.1.4 our app is not working.

we publish only for iphone but still on ipads our app is not working ipad ios 6.1.4. and there is a guidline on apple 2.10 iPhone Apps must also run on iPad without modification, at iPhone resolution, and at 2X iPhone 3GS resolution

i think there is problem with adobe air 3.8 beta.   adobe help us.