On 5 Sep 2012, at 00:13, Graham Cox <graham....@bigpond.com> wrote:

> Just a follow up on the thread that shall not speak its name.
> 
> Sandboxing makes integration of media files from other apps (e.g. iPhoto) 
> somewhat difficult. By using temporary entitlements, these features can be 
> made to work with iPhoto. However, I have just been informed that using such 
> entitlements are not allowed by the Mac App Store - apps doing this will be 
> rejected.
> 
> So if you are doing something like this, e.g. by using Karelia's iMedia 
> browser, your app will be rejected.
> 
> I've filed a radar requesting an official API:  rdar://12232898  I'm hoping 
> it is a massive duplicate - if more developers ask for this there's more 
> chance we'll actually get it, I hope.

Care to expand on which temporary entitlement(s) you were trying to use?


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