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mrobinson
9 years agoHelpful | Level 6
iOS Obj-C Example of [DBClientsManager unlinkAndResetClients]
I downloaded the examples and can't find a instance of how to use this function:
This code doesn't not unlink or reset clients:
- (IBAction)didPressUnlink {
[DBClientsManager unlinkA...
- 9 years agoThat "< Dropbox" is a feature of recent versions of iOS. It's a shortcut back to the previous app after you switch between apps. That's a system feature, so I don't believe we have control over it, but it doesn't indicate that you're still in Dropbox.
Regarding the openURL issue, your code looks right. That openURL method should get called after the user authorizes the app to connect to their Dropbox account. What steps are you taking to reproduce this issue specifically? Is nothing getting logged because authResult is nil?
Greg-DB
Dropbox Community Moderator
9 years agoThat "< Dropbox" is a feature of recent versions of iOS. It's a shortcut back to the previous app after you switch between apps. That's a system feature, so I don't believe we have control over it, but it doesn't indicate that you're still in Dropbox.
Regarding the openURL issue, your code looks right. That openURL method should get called after the user authorizes the app to connect to their Dropbox account. What steps are you taking to reproduce this issue specifically? Is nothing getting logged because authResult is nil?
Regarding the openURL issue, your code looks right. That openURL method should get called after the user authorizes the app to connect to their Dropbox account. What steps are you taking to reproduce this issue specifically? Is nothing getting logged because authResult is nil?
mrobinson
9 years agoHelpful | Level 6
Thanks,
The new completion handler (iOS 10) solved the response problem that was missing.
Thanks for your help.
Michael
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