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Did you solve it? Is it posible show a IAP under webview?
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Hello NeoBazar.Did you solve it? Is it posible present an IAP under a webview?
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>I would Iike to avoid the update of any IAP approved if I can submit new IAP's to revision without a new binary.I don't understand what you are writing.Right now I have one app and one IAP approved.Now I would like to create five new IAP and send them to Apple IAP Review without sending a new binary (I want to save time of coding).Then if any of them is approbed I will start to code it, finally when I'm done with the code I will send a new binary to Appstore Review.If any IAP is rejected I will not code it, is it possible save coding time like this way?
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Thanks for your response."You are sort-of correct, the first IAP must be submitted with a new binary. All subsequent IAPs can be submitted with or without a binary. So if your binary is set up for multiple IAPs and is submitted with only one of those IAPs you can submit subsequent IAPs without needing to submit a new binary."This is my current state." I have another IAP waiting for review the last 5 days" - that's not that long but I suspect it was not placed in the queue. Usually a new IAP requires a new binary. Even though that is not required by App Review it may be required to get into the review queue. Best to submit a new binary and leave a note to App Review saying there are no changes in the binary, you are just adding new IAPs.But as you said, looks like this IAP is not in the queue. Is there a way to check if the IAP is in the revision queue without send a new binary?"Changing the text descriptions in an already approved IAP - I too would expect it to go back to 'submit for approval'. You need to make App Review aware of the changes and the only way to do that is by submitting a new IAP or a new binary and leave a note to App Review about changes in the metadata of the approved IAP."I would Iike to avoid the update of any IAP approved if I can submit new IAP's to revision without a new binary.