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AIR 19 app install/run error with swf containing french character (é)

Guest
Oct 01, 2015 Oct 01, 2015

I have the error: initial content could not be found... when the swf name contain the accented character é

another app without any accent work fine...

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Confirmed:  I changed the swf name and it work!

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 01, 2015 Oct 01, 2015

Hi,

Was this working fine earlier with Air18 and others?

Thanks,

Adobe Air Team

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Guest
Oct 01, 2015 Oct 01, 2015

Hi,

Yes, it was working fine with AIR 18, but not at least in the last two builds of AIR 19.

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Adobe Employee ,
Oct 05, 2015 Oct 05, 2015

Hi,

I have tried to reproduce the issue at my end by making a sample project. When i named the swf file that contains the character é and tried to install application on IOS Device, It is giving me error "Application Verification Failed" because of using wildcard characters in the application id of my project.

I tried to reproduce the issue using AIR 19, AIR 18 and AIR 16 builds but getting the same error every time.

Can you please specify what all particular changes you are making in the swf and XML files?

Thanks,

-Adobe AIR Team

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Guest
Oct 07, 2015 Oct 07, 2015
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Hi, sorry for the late response!

First the game I had this problem with is a desktop app, I didn't try it on mobile devices.

I've used no wildcard characters in the application id, and the only thing I did to fix the problem was to rename both the swf in the publish settings and the reference to it in <content> in ...-app.xml file.

I've used no accent in the application id, maybe that's why you have problem with earlier builds?, like I said for me it was working fine before AIR 19.

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