iOS, restoration of the substantive issue

Hi all

I am developing a mobile application of AIR using Starling 2.x and 3.x of feathers.  When I publish the app on my iPad and place it in the 'context', by pressing the double home button and selecting the application once again, when it is restored, it seems to be charging.  Anyone has any ideas, please, why this is happening?

Thank you

Dave

Make sure that you do not UIApplicationExitsOnSuspend. Find out how would you use that here:

http://help.Adobe.com/en_US/air/build/WSfffb011ac560372f7e64a7f12cd2dd1867-8000.html

and make sure you don't use it!

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