My iphone app has got rejected recently & with below mentioned reason :
"We found that your app does not follow the iOS Data Storage Guidelines, which is not in compliance with the App Store Review Guidelines."
For this app I was storing database (sqlite file) in /Documents/ directory for iOS 5.0.1 & above & for iOS 5.0 & below versions I used Library/Cache directory.
For other data like PDF & artwork images which I was downloading from server I followed the same approach as above like: iOS 5.0.1 & Later: Saved these data into /Documents/ directory iOS 5.0 & earlier versions: Saved data to Library/Cache directory.
Is this approach correct?
As per Apple guideline: Important: The new "do not back up" attribute will only be used by iOS 5.0.1 or later. On iOS 5.0 and earlier, applications will need to store their data in /Library/Caches to avoid having it backed up. Since this attribute is ignored on older systems, you will need to insure your app complies with the iOS Data Storage Guidelines on all versions of iOS that your application supports.
Also very confused about that "do not back up" attribute assignment for the data stored for iOS 5.0.1 & later. For which files i need to assign this flag ? Can i use it for database?.
Need to get rid of these rejection as it has happened twice. Please provide some guidance for storing the data for my app. Thanks in advance. Looking forward for positive response.