> 
> On 24/02/2011, at 1:41 PM, Trygve Inda wrote:
> 
>> -(IBAction)doSparkleStuff:(id)sender;
>> 
>> Even though this code is #ifdef'd out in the AppStore build, it seems to be
>> a problem that the nib refers to it (it is not hooked up, but is part of the
>> class since there is no way to make IB ignore this method definition.
> 
> 
> If the problem is the presence of the word 'sparkle' in the method name can't
> you just rename it to something innocent?
> 
> I still find it hard to accept that this is why they rejected the app. Are you
> sure it wasn't something else? You can ask for clarification.
> 
> --Graham

I did inquire about the rejection... it was because of the mention of
sparkle.

I think I'll just change the name... They did accept it after I did that but
now I have two projects (appstore and retail) and I am putting them back
into one project because 98% of the code is the same... I just need to keep
sparkle totally unmentioned it seems... Even as an unused class action
method.



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