Error 103 Application.version Is An Unexpected Element/attribute
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[ 3 posts ] Previous topic | Next topic Packaging Air Error Author Message kleelof Member Joined: Tue Sep 15, 2009 8:17 amPosts: 49 Packaging Air Error Hello, I am getting the following error when I attempt to package my Air app: ...application.xml(4): error 103: application.versionNumber is an unexpected element/attribute Here are the related lines in my application.xml file:
a Nexus One phone and I'm very excited about the development potential with AIR, Flash Player and Android! Since this is a whole new world to me, I thought I would write up a post summarizing my first experience with Android mobile development. I had ventured down the iPhone/Objective-C http://devgirl.org/2010/06/28/my-first-air-for-android-development-experience/ path awhile back but the syntax was so different than my Java and other development experience and with my limited time for side projects it just wasn't working for me. Being able to leverage my ActionScript/Flex skills for the http://maxpavlov.blogspot.com/2011/06/103-flash-cs55.html mobile world is beyond cool! Before going into the details of my first little app however, I think it's important to go over some terminology to clear things up for those who may not know all the mobile jargon. iPhone: error 103 a type of phone designed by Apple (multiple manufacturers). Runs the iOS Operating System, same as the iTouch and iPad. Multiple models include iPhone 3G, 3GS and the recently announced iPhone 4, which will run the iOS version 4. BlackBerry: one of the first smartphones to become popular among business users, and developed by Research In Motion (aka: RIM). Runs a proprietary BlackBerry OS. Nexus One: a type of phone manufactured by HTC for Google, runs the Android OS Droid: error 103 application.version a type of phone made by Motorola, runs the Android OS Android: Google's mobile OS (Operating System) originally launched in September, 2008 Eclair : The codename for Android OS version 2.1 Froyo: The codename for Android OS version 2.2 - just recently announced HTC : a cell phone manufacturer, like Motorola apk : An android package file extension. This is the type of file needed to install to the Android OS. Adobe AIR 2.5 - the version of AIR that has support for Android, with tools to package apk files from the command line. With this version you can turn an AIR app into an Android app. Adobe announced the AIR for Android Public Beta program in May, here are details of the announcement. My first app… Since I'm a big runner, I decided it could be useful to develop a run tracker application for my phone. Serious runners tend to keep track of their mileage, pace, etc. so they can track their progress for training purposes. So with this in mind I went into Flash Builder and created my ‘RunTracker' project. It's made up of some tabs that allow you to input your running data and calculate pace, as well as show your history and pace trend in a simple line graph. The app uses SQLite (local database built into AIR) to save the run data. Here are a few screen shots taken from the And
application.version is an unexpected element/attribute" error message. Недавно на форуме Adobe товарищ Tareq AlJaber опубликовал обходной путь, который дает возможность собрать приложение. Это пока не финальное решение проблемы, но дfет результат. Вот что предлагает Tareq: 1. Create a AIR For iOS fla file.2. Save the file.3. Test Movie.4. Browse to the file location and open the application descriptor file (xml file).5. Go back to Flash and open AIR publish settings dialog.6. Change the version number to anything you want. in our case, let's change it to (1.2).7. file save and test movie.8. Go back and open the descriptor file and make sure to find