Hi,

during the last month I developed an application for iPhone and one for iPad 
and I've found some problems with Flex 4.6 (similar to those described). I 
solved the problems developing with Flash Builder 4.6 and the emulator, and 
then delivery the applications compiled with Flash Builder 4.7 and Apache Flex 
4.10.

Diego

On 22/set/2013, at 21:02, boulevardr <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Flex Users,
> 
> About 2 years ago, we built a flex app in Flex 4.6 for iOS, so that we could
> run our Flex app on iPads
> (https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/retiremap-by-boulevard-r/id555238572?mt=8&ls=1)
> and I just got a complaint from a user who upgraded his iPad to iOS7 that: 
> 
> "there seems to be an orientation issue. The opening screen is in portrait
> with parts of the screen not showing. When you select the first name field
> the keyboard comes up in the landscape mode and blocks the area to type in
> and the entire screen under the keyboard moves up making it hard to see the
> data entry areas."
> 
> I'm not technical, so I contacted the developer we contracted with to
> develop the iPad app, and here's his response:
> 
> "ios7 broke flex and I can't build anything at the moment. Also they have
> new requirements for new icon sizes for ios7 and flex is not supporting it
> just yet which makes it not possible to deploy anything until an update is
> made."
> 
> This seems strange, since I don't see any posts or messages about Flex being
> broken by iOS7.  In fact, it seems to be working fine.  In fact, this post
> seems to indicate there is no issue:
> 
> http://apache-flex-users.2333346.n4.nabble.com/Flex-and-iOS-7-td2593.html
> 
> Can someone please advise on what the issue might be and if they're
> encountering similar issues?
> 
> Thanks,
> Matt
> 
> 
> 
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