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I want to create a test account for creating a application. How should I go about it? I referred to a tutorial and it seems like I will be needing an application id and a secret to create an account. I have read the doc page for Test users and could not make much sense. Would be a great help if someone could point me in the right direction
You need to create a facebook application first:
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/beta/opengraph/tutorial/
then add test users to the application:
https://developers.facebook.com/docs/test_users/
However I suspect this kind of "test user" isn't what you actually mean/need. You have to use your personal profile to set up the app and do the majority of your testing with - you aren't permitted to create more than one real profile. If you put your new app into sandbox mode then everything will be hidden anyway.
If you are new to facebook dev, maybe spend some time reading the documentation and looking through the examples first.
https://developers.facebook.com/
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Have i any possibilities handle user review?
For example:
- Can user writes review in some UITextField, and send it after writing?(Don't found something like this)
- Or maybe I can handle his review on AppStore(But i can't found userAppleId on apstore web page)
I think you're asking if you can provide an interface inside your app for a user to use to write an App Store review of your app.
The answer is no, you can't do that.
You can do nothing with the review after the user wrote one for your app. And you can not make a textfield to let the user ti review your app. What you can do is open a url which lead the user to your app's page, so the user can start to write a review by just clicking the Write Review button in AppStore. There is a lot of open source libs for to simplify your work to lead users to review, for example iRate and appirater.
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Closed 9 years ago.
I'm trying to think of a way (if exists) that each user who uses the device will enter his ID so only authenticated users could use the device.
Why?
I have a few iOS devices in my department and I want to be able to monitor who was last to use the device, so if it was lost within the people in my department it will be easier to track it.
any ideas?
is there a way to write a proper app to do that?
thanks in advance!
No way to do that without jailbreaking and doing some really custom app development. The OS does not give you an option for intercepting user credentials.
You could write an application to simply authenticate a person against a web-service and store authentication information there. Then just make it a policy to always fire up that application and log in before using the device for anything else.
I have a couple of enterprise applications that do something similar. Each user logs in at the beginning of their shift and then logs out at the end.
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I am creating an app with various tests and I need a way to receive the test results from the users. Is there a way for me to save the test results when the user is done taking the test and be able to access the results from my computer or something? Thanks in advance,
Joshua
In an app I am making I used JSON, JavaScript Object Notation, to communicate between my app and a web server, where I store my info. It is fairly simple to use. Check out this tutorial http://www.raywenderlich.com/2965/how-to-write-an-ios-app-that-uses-a-web-service. This is what I used and I am fairly new to programming in general, and I just had to make a few adjustments to make it work. This is pretty broad, but this should get you in the right direction.
If you are familiar with sql commands.Why dont you try sqlite for creating a database where you can store the results, update them ,retrieve them.you can refer to this site http://www.techotopia.com/index.php/IPhone_Database_Implementation_using_SQLite
or this one
http://www.icodeblog.com/2008/08/19/iphone-programming-tutorial-creating-a-todo-list-using-sqlite-part-1/
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I want to authorise a team dedicatedly for password reset/printer queue delete kind of L1 tasks. I have planned to do so via 1 menu using Perl script. And I want it to be front end at HTML. I don't want user to login in server's black screen. They just login into web portal-> see the menu-> select an item-> do the task->exit.
Now, I am thinking what framework I can use to achieve this.
How user password would be transferred securely from web portal to my server?
How are you going to encrypt/secure the web communication?
How are you going to encrypt/secure passwords?
Even if you use one of the built-in methods for encrypting the passwords at authentication time, how will you secure passwords in user input for something like a password reset function?
I really need your valuable suggestions on this.
thanks,
Prashant
See this cool framework Mojolicious, it's really up to date, plus author update it frequently.
Official mojolicious site
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Closed 11 years ago.
I´m programming an app in Facebook. My code is ready but I don´t know if my app needs to be approved or something like that.
A Facebook application does normally not need to go through any approval process to go public, all you need to do is to switch Sandbox mode to disabled.
To find the Sandbox Mode setting:
Go yo your application dashboard.
Select the application you wish to publish.
Click edit app.
Go to Settings -> Advanced.
It should be here under the Authentication category.
The only times you need to go through a approval process are:
When you add an open graph activity which isn't standard.
When you apply for the advanced Marketing API.
About a year ago, there was an option to "send your application to the catalog" (or similiar), now I can't see it.
Just remember to disable sandbox mode and that should be all.