I got rejected by Apple with a message saying:
... Additionally, we found that while your app offers In-App Purchase(s) that can be restored, it does not include the required "Restore" feature to allow users to restore the previously purchased In-App Purchase(s), as specified in Restoring Transactions section of the In-App Purchase Programming Guide:
"...if your application supports product types that must be restorable, you must include an interface that allows users to restore these purchases. This interface allows a user to add the product to other devices or, if the original device was wiped, to restore the transaction on the original device."
To restore previously purchased In-App Purchase products, it would be appropriate to provide a "Restore" button and initiate the restore process when the "Restore" button is tapped by the user.
For more information about restoring transactions and verifying store receipt, please refer to the In-App Purchase Programming Guide. ...
And I found this page, and I followed the sample code , but after I called
- (void) checkPurchasedItems{
[[SKPaymentQueue defaultQueue] restoreCompletedTransactions];
}
another delegate was not fired!
- (void) paymentQueueRestoreCompletedTransactionsFinished:(SKPaymentQueue *)queue
It only popups an alert view, to let you enter your Apple ID ... and nothing happened?
I set a break point, but it wouldn't stop as the example said.
Any ideas on what's wrong with my code?
