Well, you are right on target regarding "prompted for permission".
Today, SearchQuest was rejected for this reason. I was requested to provide
at least 2 instances of "prompted for permission" for my App to be valid
(one is not enough!). I just modify the code to include this request.

I just resubmit a new version for review by Apple. Hopefully, he will be
published soon.

Philippe


On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 10:57 PM, RobG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
>
> On Jul 13, 5:33 pm, Richard Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Big respect to Phillippe Furlon for solving this issue.   It is ashame
> > that this isn't in the firmware.    I wonder why,  seems like such an
> > obvious thing todo.   Maybe the phone operators got nervous about it.
>
> Apple may well be nervous about it.  Allowing javascript to grab the
> current location and send it to wherever has the potential to scare
> anyone using the device - note the hullaballo when cookies were first
> introduced.
>
> iPone applications (such as Camera and Maps) ask for permission if
> they wish to use the current location for something, does the
> SearchQuest plugin do that?
>
>
> > I wonder if the SearchQuest stuff,  can be driven so that the user is
> > prompted for the plugin if they haven't got it installed?
>
> More to the point, can you guarantee that users will be prompted for
> permission when something wants to use their location?
>
>
> --
> Rob
>
> >
>

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