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Re: ${PRODUCT_NAME: rfc1034identifier}
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Re: ${PRODUCT_NAME: rfc1034identifier}


  • Subject: Re: ${PRODUCT_NAME: rfc1034identifier}
  • From: David Dunham <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 09 Jan 2010 21:45:17 -0800

On 8 Jan 2010, at 19:26, Barry Wilson wrote:

> A minor annoyance but I was wondering about this macro ${PRODUCT_NAME: rfc1034identifier} in the info.plist file. It seems that It does remove spaces from your product name but doesn't change the capitalization. So if like me, you created your app ID on the iPhone program portal in lowercase it will not match this macro and you'll need to change the info.plist. It would be nice if you could do one or either of two things: be able to modify or delete and re-enter an app ID in the program portal; or have the comparison done by XCode be case insensitive. It seems like the comparison should in fact be case insensitive based on this quote from RFC 1034:
>
>> By convention, domain names can be stored with arbitrary case, but
>> domain name comparisons for all present domain functions are done in a
>> case-insensitive manner, assuming an ASCII character set, and a high
>> order zero bit.


I expected the same thing, but got bitten as well.

David Dunham     A Sharp, LLC
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