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June 30, 2011 05:06
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Dropbox 1.4.2 info.plist Document types possibly too broad?
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<key>CFBundleDocumentTypes</key> | |
<array> | |
<dict> | |
<key>CFBundleTypeName</key> | |
<string>All Files</string> | |
<key>LSItemContentTypes</key> | |
<array> | |
<string>public.data</string> | |
<string>public.content</string> | |
</array> | |
</dict> | |
</array> |
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Had some trouble with a client not being able to install a .mobileprofile document as part of an enterprise install. There was a link to the mobile profile on a web page, as is standard with Apple's enterprise distribution mechanism, but when he selected the link the document opened in DropBox instead of Apple's "Settings" app where it should have opened and been installed after confirmation.
I don't know if this is an Apple bug or Dropbox being too general in their info.plist, but it'd be great to get this fixed.
this was on an iPhone 4 running 4.3.2 and Dropbox 1.4.2