> 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
> > > apps into the store. PhoneGap really has absolutely nothing to do
> > > with that, and certainly finding an alternative that works similar
> > > enough to PhoneGap to make it useful in the same way will be exposed
> > > to the same risk of rejection. Now we can have a thread that lasts a
> > > month every time it comes up and panic and bite at each other like
> > > scared children, or we can continue to attempt to get a dialog started
> > > with Apple meanwhile working on our respective projects and trying to
> > > earn money and continue our businesses.
> > > PhoneGap has shown itself to be a very capable framework for app
> > > development to me in the few apps my team has done. I can't tell you
> > > how to run your businesses, but at this point continuing this thread
> > > with the kinds of commentary that it has dissolved into is pointless.
> > > Lets move on.
> > > -Chris
> > I know apple is very inconsistent, but the examples you gave have very
> > specific guidelines in the SDK. They are very clear about what you
> > can / cannot use. The problem with PhoneGap is that Apple is rejecting
> > them without any reasoning. If they didn't like how the javascript
> > interacted with the accelerometer, that could be fixed. If they didn't
> > like how it played sounds or the vibration method, or something, we
> > could address it. But we have no idea. Apple has not responded, and
> > it's not just me who is getting rejected.
> > Official or not, or consistent or not, Apple IS rejecting phonegap
> > apps because of PhoneGap, and until we actually get hold of them,
> > which Michael is trying to do, I honestly think you're playing russian
> > roulette trying to get an update through the submission process.- Hide quoted text -
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