Of course. That makes sense. Didn't thought of that.
On Apr 4, 11:41 am, Kostya Vasilyev wrote:
> A test account lets you make purchases with your actual product ids, as a
> final test, before you publish the application. I don't think you can do
> this with any other account.
> 04.04.2011 13:3
A test account lets you make purchases with your actual product ids, as a
final test, before you publish the application. I don't think you can do
this with any other account.
04.04.2011 13:34 пользователь "Peter" написал:
> I discovered the same. You need a production signed apk on your device
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I discovered the same. You need a production signed apk on your device
to test this. I also saw that you are charged for testing this. But
you can refund the money later, so that shouldn't be a problem.
Actually I don't get why I need to create a test account for testing
this, because everything is
Update : after one day and a half, I am trying my code again and this
time everything works :-). So I guess it is my fault to try something
right after the announcement... :-)
Two notes, though :
1) you need to have a real credit card assigned to your google test
account (and you will be charged
I have exact the same problem. Uploaded a apk with production key to
the market (with debug key doesn't work, because it's a update) and
tried to buy stuff with a test account on my device.
I get the same error: "Application Error : This version of the
application is not configured for Market Billi
Fyi, I'm testing it using the dungeons sample app google provides. You
should try that first and save some time
On Mar 31, 2011 2:30 PM, "Mr Pants" wrote:
It wouldn't surprise me, if my problems were down to my
implementation :)
I guess another few hours wouldn't hurt
On Mar 31, 10:06 pm
It wouldn't surprise me, if my problems were down to my
implementation :)
I guess another few hours wouldn't hurt
On Mar 31, 10:06 pm, Miguel Morales wrote:
> Either that, or I have a special G1.
> I'm guessing they'll support lower versions sooner rather later.
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> On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 2
Either that, or I have a special G1.
I'm guessing they'll support lower versions sooner rather later.
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 2:02 PM, Miguel Morales wrote:
> Well, I'm saying that the market service returns RESULT_BILLING_OK (or
> whatever) on my G1. Perhaps it's a problem with your implementat
Well, I'm saying that the market service returns RESULT_BILLING_OK (or
whatever) on my G1. Perhaps it's a problem with your implementation, or
version. But it certainly doesn't just work on 3.0+ devices.
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 1:55 PM, Mr Pants wrote:
> Testing yes, real in-app products?
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Testing yes, real in-app products?
On Mar 31, 9:35 pm, Miguel Morales wrote:
> Billing testing works fine on my G1 using 1.6
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Billing testing works fine on my G1 using 1.6
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 1:30 PM, Mr Pants wrote:
> Hi Tony,
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> Thanks for pointing that out, will save me wasting even more time on
> getting this very clunky functionality workingI'm sure it could
> have been made easier.
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> I'm sure the origin
Hi Tony,
Thanks for pointing that out, will save me wasting even more time on
getting this very clunky functionality workingI'm sure it could
have been made easier.
I'm sure the original release said it was available for any device
(1.6+) with the right version of Android Market.
Cheers
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