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EvernoteSession.h and handleOpenUrl


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#1 David Chevenement

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Posted 20 June 2012 - 10:26 AM

Dear Evernote Team,

As a side post, it seems EvernoteSession.h in the SDK file for iOS is missing a declaration for handleOpenUrl.
Since we have to use it in our AppDelegate, we added to the .h file but thought we might share this with you so you can update the file for future updates. :)

It's really nothing more than just making sure we have no warning in our builds so no harm at all.

Thanks

#2 AndyDent

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Posted 20 June 2012 - 10:29 AM

If you look through the history I think you'll find it was dropped because the SDK is now using an embedded controller - Apple have disallowed the callback approach.

#3 David Chevenement

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Posted 20 June 2012 - 03:34 PM

Thanks Andy for the info.
I did not dig too much into the authentication process, nice to know that.
It means we can skip the [[Evernote session sharedSession] handleurl] line in the AppDelegate from now on, correct ?

Exactly the reason why I posted on what needs to be updated with the new SDK after the Apple issue :)
http://discussion.ev...ri-please-help/




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