Is there any way to get more than one error message at a time when uploading an archive to the App Store from Xcode? It's bad enough that the messages from Validate are virtually worthless, but having to rebuild, re-archive, choose "Distribute App", and re-upload an app over and over again only to find out that you are missing an icon of a particular size hours later when that could have been pointed out the very first time (or even before any of the building, archiving, or uploading took place) is darn frustrating and a huge waste of time.
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We have a collection of web (Javascript) apps that work just fine on older iPads running iOS/iPadOS v12.x, v13.x, or v14.x; and they work just fine on an iPad 6th Generation running iPadOS v15.1, but on an iPad Air 2 running iPadOS v15.1 (and certain other devices) they don't display much more in Safari than a blank white screen. Debugging attempts so far have not yielded any useful information. Available memory does not appear to be an issue.
Are there known issues for particular models of iPad (like the Air 2) running iPadOS 15 that may be at play here? Any recommendations as to how to glean more debugging information from this particular device? Any potential solutions to the problem?
Thank you for your assistance!
In the Settings app on iOS (9.3.2 and many earlier versions), you can go to General -> Storage & iCloud Usage -> (iCloud) Manage Storage and see icons under "DOCUMENTS & DATA" for any apps like Numbers and Pages which have stored documents in iCloud. I have a shared ubiquity container that shows up here but does not have an icon. (It displays a default icon.)Is there any way to create an icon for shared ubiquity containers that will show up in General -> Storage & iCloud Usage -> (iCloud) Manage Storage that will show up under "DOCUMENTS & DATA"?
I am intrigued by the new addContact(_:toContainerWithIdentifier:) function in the CNSaveRequest Class Reference for iOS 9. Where can I find more information on contact containers other than the default? I want to create and share contacts across a group of apps, but not have those contacts mix into and appear in the default contacts list. Can I create my own containers and identifiers to do this? If not, what is the purpose and use of these other contact containers?