Re: Apple app review guideline.. really not clear
Re: Apple app review guideline.. really not clear
- Subject: Re: Apple app review guideline.. really not clear
- From: IPhone Lover <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 25 Sep 2012 03:44:11 +0530
On Mon, Sep 24, 2012 at 9:00 PM, Fritz Anderson
<email@hidden> wrote:
Apple issues the distribution profiles and the certificates. It has the expiration dates on file.
I did not get the meaning what you are trying to say?
iOS validates them against Apple servers (which have their own clocks) whenever practical; every 3–7 days for enterprise applications.
Ok, But still did not get the idea of this line.
If the certificate expires, or you revoke it, or the device can't reach
ocsp.apple.com, the app won't run, no matter how "clever" you are with the device's clock.
ocsp.apple.com can not open in browser or it could be for their own purpose. But i myself tested, i just downloaded the provisioning profile and i made the build with that provisioning profile and run it on iPhone. It was working but whenever i change the date/time for the device exceed to provisioning profile expiry date. it does not run.
— F
On 24 Sep 2012, at 5:56 AM, IPhone Lover <
email@hidden> wrote:
Is it? but i think its for 90 days. and there is another problem, if user change the date and time of the device exceed to the provisioning profile expiry date. then he/she will not be able to use the app.
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