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micromax
9 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Mac authentication launching new instance of app
Migrating my Mac OS app to the V2 API, using the Dropbox SDK for Objective-C. Making good progress but having this issue: 1. Run app in XCode 2. Trigger authentication process 3. Safari appear...
- 9 years ago
Thanks for the reply. I did have my plist set up correctly. However you were right - I had another binary on my machine that was registered for that same callback (an earlier production version of my app). After deleting that copy, the redirect is now coming back to the instance I'm running in XCode.
Problem fixed.
Greg-DB
Dropbox Community Moderator
9 years agoThe redirect back to your app should be controlled by the CFBundleURLSchemes registered using your app key in your plist in this step of the configuration.
I'm not sure off hand what may cause this issue, so can you share your plist so we can look into it?
Do you have multiple binaries for your app saved that each have that URL scheme registered? You should be able to right click on the different instances in the dock and click "Show in Finder" to see if they are using the same binary.
- micromax9 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Thanks for the reply. I did have my plist set up correctly. However you were right - I had another binary on my machine that was registered for that same callback (an earlier production version of my app). After deleting that copy, the redirect is now coming back to the instance I'm running in XCode.
Problem fixed.
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