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Hi
Not sure this is the right place to ask, BUT take the chance :-)
Im signing up at apple developer but what kind of certificate do I need to
crete an IOS phone app
- Development > iOS App Development
OR
- Production > AppStore and Ad Hoc
/Regards
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You will need to create a Production > AppStore and AdHoc.
Eric
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THANKS .. found this http://www.html5dev-software.intel.com/amdocs/lib/Walkthrough_v1_UploadCSR-ObtainCert.pdf
and followed tutorial https://software.intel.com/en-us/xdk/docs/tut-build-binary-ios
BUT on my mac the option to export my certificate as p12 is greyed out
I am lost here :-(
/regards
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I´m new too in AppStore. The process to delivery a APP is very strange. I´m trying to publish 2 of mine for almost 25 days and both are rejected. They are in Google Play for more than one year...
They ask about payment of the service, audience, etc., etc.
The experience is terrible with APPStore until now...
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Yes it seams more tricky
BUT I must be doing something wrong .. since I cant export as p12
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Submitting to iOS can be a major pain if you do not know what you are doing.
You do not have to export as a p12, thats just an option if you are using a MAC and have your certificates already on your mac. If this is your first app, then you can follow the walk through pdfs that were provided earlier in this thread.
If your app has been rejected by apple, then they sent you an explanation. Whats it say?
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John,
In my case, I am trying to release 3 APPs, but the answers of Apple, each time after sereval days of delay, is about links to sites. They are asking to remove links that lead users to sites. I´m trying to solve it without remove theses links. I thing that is strange an APP that, in About page, not show links to sites where are details about use, services, etc.
Apple consider that as a way to receive payment without Apple system.
Beside that, some erros are being appointed on APP that I couldn´t reproduce here.
Google Play is a better way to publish APPs (faster and easier).
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You could try using the In App Browser plugin to display your remote content. This way, the user is not leaving your app when they view the remote page.
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Hamilton,
Google play is quicker, easier and most important cheaper to send and store applications
Google is just one fee for US$ 25
Apple is US$ 90 annually :(((
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Yeah Apple do make you jump through many hoops in order to get an app accepted in their store. As John H. mentions above, using the InApp Browser will solve those problems for you, as I have written hybrid apps that open pages via this plugin and it's not been a problem.
As least you appear to have a Mac, trying sorting all this certificate stuff out when you are on a Windows platform! :-)
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