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  • Problem in In-App purchase-consumable model

    - by kunal-dutta
    I have created a nonconsumable in app purchase item and now I want to create a consumable in-app purchase by which a user to buy it every time he uses it,and also I want to create a subscription model In-App purchase. Everything works as expected except when I buy the item more than one time, iPhone pop ups a message saying "You've already purchased the item. Do You want to buy it again?". Is It possible to disable this dialog and proceed to the actual purchase?And what will have to change in following code with different model:- in InApp purchase manager.m: @implementation InAppPurchaseManager //@synthesize purchasableObjects; //@synthesize storeObserver; @synthesize proUpgradeProduct; @synthesize productsRequest; //BOOL featureAPurchased; //BOOL featureBPurchased; //static InAppPurchaseManager* _sharedStoreManager; // self (void)dealloc { //[_sharedStoreManager release]; //[storeObserver release]; [super dealloc]; } (void)requestProUpgradeProductData { NSSet *productIdentifiers = [NSSet setWithObject:@"com.vigyaapan.iWorkOut1" ]; productsRequest = [[SKProductsRequest alloc] initWithProductIdentifiers:productIdentifiers]; productsRequest.delegate = self; [productsRequest start]; // we will release the request object in the delegate callback } pragma mark - pragma mark SKProductsRequestDelegate methods (void)productsRequest:(SKProductsRequest *)request didReceiveResponse:(SKProductsResponse *)response { //NSArray *products = response.products; //proUpgradeProduct = [products count] == 1 ? [[products firstObject] retain]: nil; if (proUpgradeProduct) { NSLog(@"Product title: %@", proUpgradeProduct.localizedTitle); NSLog(@"Product description: %@", proUpgradeProduct.localizedDescription); NSLog(@"Product price: %@", proUpgradeProduct.price); NSLog(@"Product id:%@", proUpgradeProduct.productIdentifier); } /*for (NSString invalidProductId in response.invalidProductIdentifiers) { NSLog(@"Invalid product id: %@" , invalidProductId); }/ //finally release the reqest we alloc/init’ed in requestProUpgradeProductData [productsRequest release]; [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] postNotificationName:kInAppPurchaseManagerProductsFetchedNotification object:self userInfo:nil]; } pragma - pragma Public methods /* call this method once on startup*/ (void)loadStore { /* restarts any purchases if they were interrupted last time the app was open*/ [[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] addTransactionObserver:self]; /* get the product description (defined in early sections)*/ [self requestProUpgradeProductData]; } /* call this before making a purchase*/ (BOOL)canMakePurchases { return [SKPaymentQueue canMakePayments]; } /* kick off the upgrade transaction*/ (void)purchaseProUpgrade { SKPayment *payment = [SKPayment paymentWithProductIdentifier:@"9820091347"]; [[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] addPayment:payment]; } pragma - pragma Purchase helpers /* saves a record of the transaction by storing the receipt to disk*/ (void)recordTransaction:(SKPaymentTransaction )transaction { if ([transaction.payment.productIdentifier isEqualToString:kInAppPurchaseProUpgradeProductId]) { / save the transaction receipt to disk*/ [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] setValue:transaction.transactionReceipt forKey:@"proUpgradeTransactionReceipt" ]; [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] synchronize]; } } /* enable pro features*/ (void)provideContent:(NSString )productId { if ([productId isEqualToString:kInAppPurchaseProUpgradeProductId]) { / enable the pro features*/ [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] setBool:YES forKey:@"isProUpgradePurchased" ]; [[NSUserDefaults standardUserDefaults] synchronize]; } } (void)finishTransaction:(SKPaymentTransaction )transaction wasSuccessful:(BOOL)wasSuccessful { // / remove the transaction from the payment queue.*/ [[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] finishTransaction:transaction]; NSDictionary *userInfo = [NSDictionary dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys:transaction, @"transaction" , nil]; if (wasSuccessful) { /* send out a notification that we’ve finished the transaction*/ [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter]postNotificationName:kInAppPurchaseManagerTransactionSucceededNotification object:self userInfo:userInfo]; } else { /* send out a notification for the failed transaction*/ [[NSNotificationCenter defaultCenter] postNotificationName:kInAppPurchaseManagerTransactionFailedNotification object:self userInfo:userInfo]; } } (void)completeTransaction:(SKPaymentTransaction *)transaction { [self recordTransaction:transaction]; [self provideContent:transaction.payment.productIdentifier]; [self finishTransaction:transaction wasSuccessful:YES]; } (void)restoreTransaction:(SKPaymentTransaction *)transaction { [self recordTransaction:transaction.originalTransaction]; [self provideContent:transaction.originalTransaction.payment.productIdentifier]; [self finishTransaction:transaction wasSuccessful:YES]; } (void)failedTransaction:(SKPaymentTransaction )transaction { if (transaction.error.code != SKErrorPaymentCancelled) { / error!/ [self finishTransaction:transaction wasSuccessful:NO]; } else { / this is fine, the user just cancelled, so don’t notify*/ [[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] finishTransaction:transaction]; } } (void)paymentQueue:(SKPaymentQueue *)queue updatedTransactions:(NSArray *)transactions { for (SKPaymentTransaction *transaction in transactions) { switch (transaction.transactionState) { case SKPaymentTransactionStatePurchased: [self completeTransaction:transaction]; break; case SKPaymentTransactionStateFailed: [self failedTransaction:transaction]; break; case SKPaymentTransactionStateRestored: [self restoreTransaction:transaction]; break; default: break; } } } @end in SKProduct.m:- @implementation SKProduct (LocalizedPrice) - (NSString *)localizedPrice { NSNumberFormatter *numberFormatter = [[NSNumberFormatter alloc] init]; [numberFormatter setFormatterBehavior:NSNumberFormatterBehavior10_4]; [numberFormatter setNumberStyle:NSNumberFormatterCurrencyStyle]; [numberFormatter setLocale:self.priceLocale]; NSString *formattedString = [numberFormatter stringFromNumber:self.price]; [numberFormatter release]; return formattedString; }

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  • Enable iPhone accelerometer while screen is locked..

    - by kamziro
    So apparently it is possible to keep the processor going processing stuff while the screen is locked, as indicated here: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1551712/running-iphone-apps-while-in-sleep-mode However, after testing with the example code, UIAccelerometer will just stop giving value as soon as the device is locked pronto. Is there a way to force otherwise?

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  • Why does my UIActivityIndicatorView only display once?

    - by Schwigg
    I'm developing an iPhone app that features a tab-bar based navigation with five tabs. Each tab contains a UITableView whose data is retrieved remotely. Ideally, I would like to use a single UIActivityIndicatorView (a subview of the window) that is started/stopped during this remote retrieval - once per tab. Here's how I set up the spinner in the AppDelegate: - (void)applicationDidFinishLaunching:(UIApplication *)application { [window addSubview:rootController.view]; activityIndicator = [[UIActivityIndicatorView alloc] initWithActivityIndicatorStyle:UIActivityIndicatorViewStyleWhiteLarge]; [activityIndicator setCenter:CGPointMake(160, 200)]; [window addSubview:activityIndicator]; [window makeKeyAndVisible]; } Since my tabs were all performing a similiar function, I created a base class that all of my tabs' ViewControllers inherit from. Here is the method I'm using to do the remote retrieval: - (void)parseXMLFileAtURL:(NSString *)URL { NSAutoreleasePool *apool = [[NSAutoreleasePool alloc] init]; AppDelegate *appDelegate = (AppDelegate *)[[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate]; NSLog(@"parseXMLFileAtURL started."); [appDelegate.activityIndicator startAnimating]; NSLog(@"appDelegate.activityIndicator: %@", appDelegate.activityIndicator); articles = [[NSMutableArray alloc] init]; NSURL *xmlURL = [NSURL URLWithString:URL]; rssParser = [[NSXMLParser alloc] initWithContentsOfURL:xmlURL]; [rssParser setDelegate:self]; [rssParser setShouldProcessNamespaces:NO]; [rssParser setShouldReportNamespacePrefixes:NO]; [rssParser setShouldResolveExternalEntities:NO]; [rssParser parse]; NSLog(@"parseXMLFileAtURL finished."); [appDelegate.activityIndicator stopAnimating]; [apool release]; } This method is being called by each view controller as follows: - (void)viewDidAppear:(BOOL)animated { [super viewDidAppear:animated]; if ([articles count] == 0) { NSString *path = @"http://www.myproject.com/rss1.xml"; [self performSelectorInBackground:@selector(parseXMLFileAtURL:) withObject:path]; } } This works great while the application loads the first tab's content. I'm presented with the empty table and the spinner. As soon as the content loads, the spinner goes away. Strangely, when I click the second tab, the NSLog messages from the -parseXMLFileAtURL: method show up in the log, but the screen hangs on the first tab's view and I do not see the spinner. As soon as the content is done downloading, the second tab's view appears. I suspect this has something to do with threading, with which I'm still becoming acquainted. Am I doing something obviously wrong here?

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  • iPhone Developer Portal won't accept my CSR

    - by Eamon Ford
    I am using the Development Provisioning Assistant in the iPhone Developer Portal, but when I get to the part where it asks me to generate and upload my CSR, I try to upload it and it just gives me this error: The CSR selected is invalid. Please check the file and try again. Does anyone know what this means or what I can do about it?? Thanks!

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  • iPhone Settings app and keyboard control?

    - by randallmeadows
    So I'm putting my app's preference settings into the Settings app. One of the settings is an edit text field (PSTextFieldSpecifier). When touched, the keyboard dutifully appears, I can make the edits, but when I press Return....nothing. Well, the editing is completed, but the keyboard remains. I see no way to make the keyboard go away. I also notice this same behavior in other Settings panes, including those from Apple. Do I assume correctly that this is just standard behavior and I need to just accept the fact that my Settings table has now been reduced to half size, and just deal? Furthermore, I gather there is no approved way to have a "rich" child pane display, such as that seen in Settings-General-About-Legal? Or a way to do what appears to be a -presentModalViewController, a la Settings-General-Passcode Lock?

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  • iPhone MapKit - Go "Around the World" ?

    - by Chris
    I have an App that is using MapKit. I am dropping pins and everything else, but when I zoom out to view the entire world, it does not let me go past the the middle of the Pacific Ocean. If I am viewing California and want to go to China, I have to scroll all the way East to view it. Is there a setting that I need to turn on, or is this just the way it is? I do note that this is how the actual Maps App works, so I might presume that this setting cannot be changed...

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  • VB6 App + .Net component working as compiled app but not in VB6 IDE

    - by Craig Johnston
    I have a VB6 App that uses a .Net component (via a .tlb reference in the VB6 app) which is working fine when executed as a compiled app, but it produces an error from the VB6 IDE a certain point when it is trying to use the .NET component. I should note that the error occurs when the .NET component is meant to be invoking a third party reporting component. What could the problem be? Could the VB6 IDE be looking in a different location for certain DLLs? The .tlb is in the same location as the application executable so I don't why there should be a problem. I need to have the application running in the IDE in order to debug and step through the code.

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  • iPhone UIViewController goes under status bar

    - by Mantas
    I have UIView and UIController view. My is standard 320x460 view. In applicationDidFinishLaunching I do [window addSubview:[controller view]]; What is weird, UIView goes under the status bar (like there's missing outlet). However, if I rotate iPhone to the side and then back, it shows up ok. Is this an expected behavior (I bet I can ix it by setting offset) or am I doing smth wrong?

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  • iPhone SDK: path and Inner Shadow

    - by JustMe
    Take a look of this image: http://imagebin.ca/img/b-W91wDU.png I have some CGPath like the image 1 and I would like to know how I can create an inner shadow effect like the image 2 I'm working with objective-c and Core Graphics iPhone SDK: 3.2

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  • Can a struct become deallocated?

    - by brettr
    I've declared a struct in my header file like this: typedef struct { NSString *department; NSString *departmentId; } Department; Department currentDepartment; This struct is in a fairly simple class. I assign the struct values in viewDidLoad. Just before leaving viewDidLoad, I see the struct values are still there. After the user clicks a segment control, I reassign the struct values. Before assigning values, I see the two struct values are 0x0. I do have NSZombieEnabled, which is printing out this when I mouse over the struct while the app is running and one of my breakpoints have been hit: MyApp[25722:207] *** -[CFString _cfTypeID]: message sent to deallocated instance 0xfc0e90 I'm not creating an instance of the struct or deallocating it. How can it be getting deallocated?

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  • Problem with pre-beta sdk - even after reinstalling SDK 3.2

    - by Anders Brenna
    I'm trying to upload the binary for a new app, but always get this errormessage: "The binary you uploaded was invalid. A pre-release beta version of the SDK was used to build the application." I know several people have asked a similar question, but I've tried all suggestions from the answers there without success. I used the XCode 4.0 beta 3 during development, and I've tried using it to compile for earlier releases (3.0, 3.1.3, 3.2 etc...) I've also tried downgrading to SDK 3.2, as well as removing 4.0 beta 3 and then installing SDK 3.2 as a fresh install. It seems to me that there might be some parameter in the "Edit Project Settings" that is sticking from the use of 4.0 beta 3, but I've tried to identify them without success. My last option seem to be a complete reinstall of both OS and SDK. Is there something else I might try first?

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  • iphone: the executable was signed with invalid entitlements

    - by numbernine
    I'm trying to install my iphone app on my device for testing and whenever I try to build it I get: The executable was signed with invalid entitlements The entitlements specificed in your application's Code Signing Entitlements do not match those specified in your provisioning profile. Now I've tried adding an Entitlements.plist file and both checking and unchecking get-task-allow. I've added the file name under Code Signing Entitlements under the project and then under the target, both, neither, etc. I've deleted and re-created every app id, provisioning profile, and certificate. Those all seem valid. This is not an ad-hoc distribution (it's development) and it's not a jailbroken phone. I don't even understand where in the provisioning profile any Code Signing Entitlements are specified..?

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  • advanced opensource iphone applications for developers

    - by Naveen
    The appstore does not allow your app out of a sandbox or allow it an interpreter. But is there any issue with distributing open source apps that run arbitrary code, and let iphone developers install them on their own development devices using xcode itself ? Also, is there anything you can not do with xcode that you may be able to do with ssh after jailbreaking ?

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