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Jailbreak it, baby ;-)

But where the App Store is concerned, you would not likely want (nor profit much) from what it's excluding anyway, I would imagine.

It surely doesn't stop you from using Lua in your application.

/me needs a Mac to write iPhone Apps ;-)

Phoenix Sol


On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 4:38 PM, Alex Queiroz <asandroq@gmail.com> wrote:
Hallo,

On 6/22/09, Philippe Lhoste <PhiLho@gmx.net> wrote:
>
>  An interesting part is the extract of the SDK agreement:
>
>  [...] we cannot post this version of your iPhone application to the App
> Store because it violates the iPhone SDK Agreement; "3.3.2 An Application
> may not itself install or launch other executable code by any means,
> including without limitation through the use of a plug-in architecture,
> calling other frameworks, other APIs or otherwise. No interpreted code may
> be downloaded and used in an Application except for code that is interpreted
> and run by Apple's Published APIs and built-in interpreter(s)."
>
>  I immediately thought: wow, it excludes Lua and lot of other stuff.
>  Maybe you can do your hack, but it excludes you from the App Store, the big
> window that would let your application to get fame and money...
>

    What this means is that an application cannot download
interpreted code to run, it does not prohibit interpreted code already
shipped with the application.

Cheers,
--
-alex
http://www.ventonegro.org/