Mike, THANK YOU for the information. I am wondering what you use to log the Tokens? Do you have the app fire a PHP script on your server that writes it down? What are you using to store the data? Flat files, like XML? Or a database?
Thanks for the advise! -Dan > Nope, you aren't crazy. There is a reason you have to do this - because > you have to know who wants to receive push and who does not - and since > different users may have different settings, you need to be able to > customize those messages. > > Think about a weather app that uses push - the users are from all over. > You need to be able to push custom alerts/forecasts/etc. > > It is a lot easier than you might think, and thousands/millions of records > are just numbers. > > Yes, you need to have a server somewhere that you can talk to from your app > to send the custom settings. > > You also need to check with APNS to make sure that user x is still on the > push list, since they can manually disable push in the Notifications > preferences, which you are then expected to respect (read the notes from > Apple on this). > > It works great, and I just want to thank RR for implementing push/local > notifications, and for John Craig for putting up the example that made > coding it easier when I was still trying to make it work. > _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode