Hi Alain,

We are aware of the changes Apple made to iOS icon sizes. There is a bug report on the issue here-

http://quality.runrev.com/show_bug.cgi?id=11139

We will shortly be providing a fix for this.

Kind Regards,

Neil Roger

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On 13/09/2013 15:12, Alain Vezina wrote:
Hi All,

The last time I upgraded two of my iOS apps, which were not rejected by Apple, 
I received this message for the iPhone one
"Missing recommended icon file - The bundle does not contain an app icon for iPhone 
/ iPod Touch of exactly '120x120' pixels, in .png format."

and that for the iPad one
"Missing recommended icon file - The bundle does not contain an app icon for 
iPad of exactly '76x76' pixels, in .png format.
Missing recommended icon file - The bundle does not contain an app icon for iPad of 
exactly '152x152' pixels, in .png format."

I found on Internet ( 
http://blog.manbolo.com/2013/08/15/new-metrics-for-ios-7-app-icons ) that is 
related to iOS7.

I am wondering if LiveCode team knows that problem and if it will be fixed 
before Apple rejects apps for these missing icons.

Anyone else has encountered that problem?

I am wondering if using the Copy Files option in Standalone Application Setting 
(to add the missing icons) could be a good solution.

Alain Vézina, directeur
Logilangue
514-596-1385
alain.vez...@logilangue.com
http://www.logilangue.com

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