Ouch. I sincerely hope someone at Google can solve it for you, but
that shouldn't change your course of action:
You can ask Apple for an emergency update. They don't like doing this
but it can be done. You might be able to get the new version out in
24 hours.
Get a new version into the hands o
You could use cloudflare (it costs $20 a month) to fix the issue
(temporarily anyways). The SSL would be from iPhone to cloud and then no
SSL from cloud to your app but at least it would work...
On Saturday, April 7, 2012 6:49:15 AM UTC-5, in...@cupple.mobi wrote:
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> This is not a long standing
This has only just presented itself an issue for our application, which has
been running for 6 months using version.app-id.appspot.com. It stopped
working around 6 hours ago. Our application is accessed via mobile and the
URL is hardwired in the iPhone client, meaning that unless we can find a
This is not a long standing issue. Our application was working fine until
around 8-12 hours ago, and now all of our users are frozen out of our
application as the version.app-id.appspot.com syntax is hard-wired into our
iPhone client. We're looking at around 2 weeks to roll a fix due to Apple's
Ditto for us. This has worked for months and now it's not working. Opened
an issue with google enterprise support but no response so far.
This is beyond incredible.
On Friday, April 6, 2012 7:19:08 PM UTC-4, Nathaniel Stensland wrote:
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> Just stopped working for me too. Worked fine before. Yi
I've used it like that for several months now.
I'll try the workaround. Thanks.
On Apr 6, 11:18 pm, Barry Hunter wrote:
> Are you sure it worked?
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> I think this has long been an issue.
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> Seehttp://stackoverflow.com/questions/2115611/wildcard-ssl-on-sub-subdomainhttp://stackoverflow.com/quest
Just stopped working for me too. Worked fine before. Yikes!
On Wednesday, April 4, 2012 9:43:36 PM UTC-5, willi wrote:
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> There's an issue regarding the SSL certificate and appspot domain for
> version of an app, like https://version1.app-id.appspot.com. Seems
> like Google updated the certific