If Apple does not allow that why Adobe?

Well, after the type of nightmare from my trip to publish and download .ipa at Apple Store (using the Windows platform), at the end I got my application rejected and the reason is the following:

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We found that your application does not meet the iOS of Apple Human Interface Guidelines, as required by the App Store Review Guidelines.

Specifically, we noticed your app only supported the variant at the top right of the landscape orientation, but not the top-left variant.

All supporting both variants of these types, each with unique launch images, offers the best user experience and is recommended, we understand that there are some applications that must run in the direction landscape only. In this case, should support the two variants of this orientation in your application, for example, the Home left and right button.

This issue generally requires only a change to the code simple and clear. However, if you need help, the Team of Support Apple Developer is available to provide assistance at the level of the code.

For more information, please see the purpose of the section to support all Orientations of the iOS Human Interface Guidelines.

To appeal to this review, please submit a request to the App Review Board.

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My application is designed to work in landscape mode only. Because of the content, I can't really re-design to work in portrait mode. All that can be done in portrait mode, is re-balance, that would really make my very small content...

I wonder, if Apple needs support for both orientations, why Adobe gave the 'Auto focus' box (in the AIR of the iOS parameters dialog box)? Just because of this 'feature', I lost almost a week and can lose very very important meeting on Wednesday... and God knows when my application will be finally downloaded on the AppStore... AAH!

Hey Yusuf,

As far as I understand, your application got rejected because they want you to take charge variants of landscape more and not in portrait mode. You can do this easily. See the post at http://forums.adobe.com/message/3380231#3380231 - set the "Auto Orientation" checkbox, listen to ORIENTATION_CHANGING events and prevent by default if afterOrientation is not landscape.

AIR SDK does not limit you to get the desired behavior, it's just that it is not possible to do this with a box.

-Samia

Tags: Adobe AIR

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