From: Jonathan <jonathan.mulc...@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 07:06:56 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Mon, May 18 2009 10:06 am
Subject: Re: PhoneGap app rejected by Apple for using "private API"
and one of my updates went through today. This is extremely
frustrating. Apple really needs to get on the same page with App Approvals. On May 17, 10:42 pm, Jonathan <jonathan.mulc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > The problems people are having with PhoneGap really aren't exclusive
> > to PhoneGap. Google about, read some blogs. This kind of thing happens > > for dozens of reasons that are totally unrealted to Phonegap. There is > > the company that had their *update* bounced because of an icon that > > happened to look like an iPhone, in fact there was a company who had > > an update bounce because of an iPhone-looking-icon had been added in a > > *previous update* (update A gets through and update B gets rejected > > because of a feature added in A). > > Apple is very inconsistent with the rules they use to judge accepting
> > PhoneGap has shown itself to be a very capable framework for app
> > -Chris
> I know apple is very inconsistent, but the examples you gave have very
> Official or not, or consistent or not, Apple IS rejecting phonegap
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