Apple Review Team doe indeed usually use iPads.
If you're unable to recreate, I'd add logging to know where/when the issue happens.
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The url for your app is based on AppID and should never change, assuming it's the same app.
Make sure you're not including the app name (which is editable) in the URL.
Check the logs when testing with public link.
This will most likely be rejected.
Submitted an app update on the 24th and it was live within 24h.
You either reply to the objection (if you think you're right) or submit a new build (if they're right).
If outside China, this is not a requirement.
use methods intended for your specific need (ie fileExistsAtPath to check if file exists)
works as intended for me...
No, you cannot. The alert is native and owned by the core device therefore you cannot interact with it (only request it).
This rule applied to apps operating in highly regulated fields is in place specifically to protect users' privacy and security. There are more guarantees when the liable party is an organization rather than an individual.
The clear instruction is: you need to set up a company.
Apple's reply should include the device and iOS version they used to test.
Try running it in the same conditions.
Supported filetypes are .pdf, .doc, .docx, .rtf, .pages, .xls, .xlsx, .numbers, .zip, .rar, .plist, .crash, .jpg, .png, .mp4, or .avi.
I would advise simply copying and pasting the text in the input box.
If you do not want to, you could simply save the HTML page as PDF and attach it.
On Mac:
open image using preview
File → Export
uncheck Alpha
Yes you can.