Just some more info, in case it triggers ideas.
I use these entries in my entitlements file:
<key>com.apple.security.temporary-exception.apple-events</key>
<array>
<string>com.apple.mail</string>
</array>
<key>com.apple.security.scripting-targets</key>
<dict>
<key>com.apple.mail</key>
<array>
<string>com.apple.mail.compose</string>
</array>
</dict>
with the aim of composing emails on 10.8, 10.7 and 10.6.8.
On 10.8 I'm using the new NSSharingServer stuff, on 10.7 and 10.6.8 I'm using
applescript.
Am I doing something wrong here in principle? I confess I can't find mention of
these entitlements anywhere on google, nor in the apple documentation. So I
can't reconstruct where I got this from.
Martin
On 27, Oct, 2012, at 07:35 AM, Martin Hewitson <[email protected]>
wrote:
> So, the story's not over. I resubmitted and the app was reviewed quickly, but
> rejected again with the same rejection note. So, what now? Not sure how to
> figure out my error, other than to pay for DTS...
>
> Martin
>
>
>
> On 26, Oct, 2012, at 05:13 PM, Martin Hewitson <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> On 26, Oct, 2012, at 05:05 PM, Sean McBride <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, 25 Oct 2012 21:23:36 -0700, Seth Willits said:
>>>
>>>>> The communication between the MAS staff and developers is absolutely
>>>> shocking. I would go as far as to say it's the worst I've experienced
>>>> from Apple since I first had dealings with them in the mid 80s. They
>>>> come across as arrogant, "jobsworths", pedantic and robotic, with no
>>>> interest in helping developers solve problems.
>>>>
>>>> A-freaking-men.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm not still bitter at all about them rejecting my app (after it had
>>>> been shipping for more than a month). When I finally got a "human" on
>>>> the phone (I am not convinced he actually had a soul), he pretty much
>>>> accused me of copying Apple (nevermind the facts), and hung up on me
>>>> when I asked to speak to a manager. Unbelievable.
>>>>
>>>> Sorry. I'm not one to complain in public, but good grief… There's got to
>>>> be a way to fix this system.
>>>
>>> And yet you all continue to use, encourage, and contribute to this closed
>>> and fundamentally broken system. :( Why wouldn't Apple be as hardheaded
>>> as it wants, with everyone accommodating them regardless? But I digress...
>>>
>>> Martin, the case sensitivity check may be done by the Store checker, but
>>> not by all APIs. Best to have the correct case anyway.
>>
>> Agreed, but how would one go about finding that in the documentation? I
>> think it took me a lot of googling to even discover how to use this
>> particular entitlement in the first place, and I believe I just copied the
>> code directly from the original posting. Anyway, I've corrected it now, and
>> we'll see what happens with the review.
>>
>> Thanks again,
>>
>> Martin
>>
>>
>>>
>>> Sean
>>>
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