Wow, that's very weird then. I am using currentState and handling
orientation changes, but nothing to force the orientation to one way vs.
the other. Just using certain views when oriented a certain way.

On Sunday, September 22, 2013, boulevardr [via Apache Flex Users] wrote:

> So I did some testing myself on and iPad2 upgraded to iOS7 and one app
> works just fine, while other, which shares a very similar code base, starts
> off in portrait (it's designed for landscape only) and then all the screens
> are basically inaccessible.
>
> One works as expected, the other is totally wrong.  My guess is that it
> has something to do with how the apps were programmed to orient.
>
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