Chris from Stafford
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02/18/14 07:53 AM (11 years ago)

Push Error - I give up!

Having terrible problems with push Re traced my steps and redid the pem files and now get this message: Error sending Could not process Feedback from APNS (1) This is normally caused by an invalid APNS Certificate (tried your Production Certificate) It's got me well and truly beat, just when I thought I was getting somewhere
 
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02/18/14 06:43 PM (11 years ago)
Try checking here to see if you can find an answer. https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/technotes/tn2265/_index.html Allan
 
Chris from Staffor...
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02/19/14 01:06 AM (11 years ago)
Thanks for that, but I think the main problem seems to be with the buzztouch service, I have got so confused with certificates and provisioning profiles I just don't know where I am with it all now. I have to admit defeat I think. The guides for setting up push notifications bear no relation to what you actually need to do so I've been fumbling about in the dark. Android I got as far as registering devices but as soon as the push is sent it crashes the app. A known bug but one that nobody as yet can confirm when it will be fixed. iOS is just a nightmare. I got as far as devices being registered but devices not getting any notifications except my phone. Again nobody has been able to help me with this one. I will not try again until there is a guide that actually works and the buzztouch panel is fixed. I have found buzztouch a great way to get started in app development but on this issue there doesn't seem to be any answers or help forthcoming. I think support needs improving and the guides updated for users like me who have difficulty with code and the confusing iOS system.
 

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