Actually the crash log is very weird.  But I managed to find an iPod and to 
reproduce the problem.  The end of the story - Apple is right : application 
crashes on iPod and not iPhone when there is no network connectivity.

The crash log they provided me is totally different from what I get but  the 
crash is there.

For your curiosity : [NSURL urlWithString] is the culprit : it throws a 
NSException on the Touch when there is no network, not on the iPhone ;-)

Thanks for your excellent suggestions and your time.  Now, I am back in 
"waiting for approval" mode for a couple of weeks :-)

--Seb




On 03 Dec 2009, at 08:11, Glenn L. Austin wrote:

> Double-check that what they tell you matches the log files or images they 
> sent you.
> 
> I once had a rejection due to network connectivity issues, but the 
> description and the logs told different stories.
> 
> On Dec 2, 2009, at 11:42 AM, Sébastien Stormacq wrote:
> 
>> I just borrowed an iPod Touch from a friend and tested my app on it.
>> It works as expected.  I can not reproduce the steps Apple said it crashed.
>> 
>> What's the procedure when we don't reproduce a crash at startup that caused 
>> Apple to reject the app ?
>> 
>> Thanks for your help
>> 
>> --Seb
> 
> -- 
> Glenn L. Austin, Computer Wizard and Race Car Driver         <><
> <http://www.austin-soft.com>
> 
> 
> 

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