On 4/20/12 8:03 PM, Arthur wrote:
On another note, I tried a Google search but no answer, so I will risk
embarrassment and ask: what is the difference between "tel:" and
"callto:"?


I think callto: is for (or used by) Skype. I'm pretty sure tel: is the standard for regular phone calls.


Also, I want to share a related but equally confusing turn of events:
I created the same app (different telephone numbers) for the building
next door. and applied the "Working Around IUI Click Interception to
Allow for Native iPhone Functionality Borloz.com  we discussed
earlier. The app was rejected but the reason was NOT that the buttons
didn't work (the reason was that it wasn't novel or entertaining
enough under guideline 2.12). Now I wouldn't be surprised if they
never tested the buttons . . . but in the off chance they did and they
worked, I am wondering whether the conflict is with cordova-1.5.0.js
which is what I am using in Xcode to produce the distribution binary.


You ad-hoc distribution and what you are releases to Apple should only differ by how they are signed. Everything else should be the same. That way you can test (almost) exactly what you ship to Apple. Test cordova-1.5.0.js in AdHoc mode and find out if there is a conflict.

-- Sean


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