This came up a couple weeks back I believe. I can't remember who posted about 
it. Was the issue ever resolved?

I went to submit an app update for One Minute Reader today and got this 
response back from Apple:

Missing Push Notification Entitlement - Your app appears to include API used to 
register with the Apple Push Notification service, but the app signature's 
entitlements do not include the "aps-environment" entitlement. If your app uses 
the Apple Push Notification service, make sure your App ID is enabled for Push 
Notification in the Provisioning Portal, and resubmit after signing your app 
with a Distribution provisioning profile that includes the "aps-environment" 
entitlement. See "Provisioning and Development" in the Local and Push 
Notification Programming Guide for more information. If your app does not use 
the Apple Push Notification service, no action is required. You may remove the 
API from future submissions to stop this warning. If you use a third-party 
framework, you may need to contact the developer for information on removing 
the API.

It's not a big deal, and won't stop the review process, but I'm wondering why 
this happened. I was playing with push notifications a few weeks ago, but we 
decided not to use them this go 'round. So I deselected the option in the 
standalone settings and I revoked the cert in Apple's provisioning portal, 
thinking that was all I needed to do, but I still ended up with this problem.

Anyone know what I need to do to fix it for when we submit another update?

Thanks,
Chris



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Chris Sheffield
Read Naturally, Inc.
www.readnaturally.com
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