Re: Bundle Identifiers - and application support directory
Re: Bundle Identifiers - and application support directory
- Subject: Re: Bundle Identifiers - and application support directory
- From: Peter Hudson <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2013 16:09:05 +0100
Thanks Scott.
That opens up some interesting possibilities for managing the development of the app going forward.
As you say, shame Apple sets such a sloppy example.
Peter
On 10 Jul 2013, at 16:04, Scott Ribe <email@hidden> wrote:
> On Jul 10, 2013, at 8:58 AM, Peter Hudson wrote:
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>> Bearing in mind that we do not sell on the app store ( and its unlikely we ever will ) does anyone know the rationale behind the
>> documented way of specifying the directory name and the obvious disparity with real life ?
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> No. Maybe a holdover from the days before bundles and bundle identifiers???
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>> Is there a good reason for the documented way of doing this ?
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> Well, I think so. App names can be localized, can be changed by the user, might even be changed by the publisher ("pro 3.0"), can be subject to conflict from dummies who put an app out without checking to see if the name is already used... But bundle identifiers in theory stay the same, and if specified properly are unique, and can always correspond to the app no matter what you or anyone else does to the app's name.
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> Too bad *APPLE* chooses to set such a sloppy example...
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> Scott Ribe
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