Re: iPad stack downloading

2013-02-01 Thread FlexibleLearning.com
Thank you Klaus: "You are not allowed to write to the "ENGINE" folder -> (specialfolderpath("engine")! Instead download to (any subfolder) of -> specialfolderpath("documents") -- Klaus Major And thank you Chris: "My guess is you'd be fine with a stack file full of images, so long as it doesn't

Re: iPad stack downloading

2013-01-31 Thread Robert Sneidar
I wonder if what they mean is that an app cannot be CAPABLE of downloading executable code? In which case, this fails the test. Bob On Jan 31, 2013, at 10:11 AM, FlexibleLearning.com wrote: > Is it allowed to download a stackfile of images for an iPad app? > > I'd like the User to be able to

Re: iPad stack downloading

2013-01-31 Thread Chris Sheffield
Hi Hugh, My guess is you'd be fine with a stack file full of images, so long as it doesn't contain any executable code. As far as I know, there are no restrictions on types of files that can be downloaded (but I may be wrong). For Read Naturally's One Minute Reader app, our in-app purchases con

Re: iPad stack downloading

2013-01-31 Thread Klaus on-rev
Hi Hugh, Am 31.01.2013 um 19:11 schrieb "FlexibleLearning.com" : > Is it allowed to download a stackfile of images for an iPad app? > > I'd like the User to be able to download paid-for sets of artwork for use by > an app. What is the appropriate way to accomplish this? I think I know that > Ap

iPad stack downloading

2013-01-31 Thread FlexibleLearning.com
Is it allowed to download a stackfile of images for an iPad app? I'd like the User to be able to download paid-for sets of artwork for use by an app. What is the appropriate way to accomplish this? I think I know that Apple does not permit an app to download executable code, but a stackfile of ima