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pentadMember1. Device is Nexus 7. Design Centre is 2.3.1
2. OS is Windows 7
3. I Designed new app and used in Test Centre – successful
4. Built for Android, received eMail OK with link
5. Tried to install on Nexus 7 , got error “Page at v23.mobionecenter2.appspot.com says: unsupported platform.
6. Tried same process with blank basic design – same result so don’t think it is my design
7. It worked a few days ago, so I know the installation is fine
8. Problem with Build service?I am currently trialiing this, what is the problem please
March 30, 2013 at 7:55 am #337276
Paul_paulParticipantHave you changed the security settings on the Nexus 7 to allow installation of sources other than from the Google Play Store?
March 30, 2013 at 11:23 am #337279
pentadMemberHave checked security again and still OK, It has worked before with a test project. Has anyone successfully built android app in last few hours? The build is done !in the cloud”, at a loss what could be wrong.
March 30, 2013 at 3:54 pm #337282
Paul_paulParticipantI have just re-built an existing android app and installed on my nexus 7, no problems encountered.
March 30, 2013 at 6:29 pm #337285
pentadMemberThanks Stickleback, seems prob is at my end, or my understanding. Simple followed the app build steps, on 2 different laptops and 2 different nexus 7, no joy, don’t know what to do next. Give it a rest I think and come back to it before trial runs out.
Would still like to know what exactly the error message actually means; “unsupported platform” clearly misleading as Nexus is a supported device. Thanks for bearing with me, appreciate itMarch 30, 2013 at 7:24 pm #337286
Paul_paulParticipantWhen I download the installation files from mobione to my Nexus 7 I get the same ‘unsupported platform, attempt installation anyway?’ message, I believe it just means the file is not being downloaded from the Google Play Store. When I click ‘ok’ it downloads.
March 30, 2013 at 9:58 pm #337288
pentadMemberThank goodness, thought I was going mad! only difference is when I go ahead anyway I get “Duplicate Headers” message – had to be my environment so did some digging.
Turns out Chrome doesn’t like what it receives from mobione. So to verify I downloaded Opera, got same message but ignored it and it installed OK. Must be bug at Mobi, Chrome or security setting in Chrome – will look into Chrome setting later – unless someone has the answer – short of time time now myself – clocks just gone forward so nearly daylight!, Have to move on so Opera it is for now at least.
Once again again thanks, and I hope experience will help others .
April 3, 2013 at 4:02 pm #337496
support-michaelKeymaster>I was going mad! only difference is when I go ahead anyway I get “Duplicate Headers” message – had to be my environment so did some digging.
This bug is being introduced by our cloud provider – Google App Engine. GAE is automatically adding the content type headers incorrectly. We have tried to work around this but nogo so far. We are waiting for google to resolve it.
April 4, 2013 at 1:42 am #337509
MassimilianoFabbriMember@support-wayne wrote:
>I was going mad! only difference is when I go ahead anyway I get “Duplicate Headers” message – had to be my environment so did some digging.
This bug is being introduced by our cloud provider – Google App Engine. GAE is automatically adding the content type headers incorrectly. We have tried to work around this but nogo so far. We are waiting for google to resolve it.
I’m reporting the same issue. Target are Android devices with JellyBean. Seems browser is not recognized as a smartphone or tablet device. I think because It is a full
chrome browser (or header are not interpreted correctly by the Mobione Cloud)I have the same message on a Mac or PC browser, but I can force the download and I’m able to save the apk file. In mobile devices no files were downloaded.
I need to go on my Mac to download files, copy to my public dropbox folder, then download and install them from there.
Please fix this issue as soon as possible. Can’t loose all this time to do a simple thing.
Thanks,
Max.April 4, 2013 at 8:16 am #337519
support-michaelKeymasterUpdate
>This bug is being introduced by our cloud provider – Google App Engine. GAE is automatically adding the content type headers incorrectly. We have tried to work around this but nogo so far. We are waiting for google to resolve it.
We are attempting to work around the GAE issue but the implementation will take us a while to resolve and we still don’t know for sure if it is an exact fix. We will keep you updated.
May 23, 2013 at 8:18 am #339358
ASF11MemberWe are encountering this same issue whilst trying to install to a LG Nexus 4. Has this issue been resolved / workaround found ?
May 23, 2013 at 10:11 am #339360
support-michaelKeymasterSee http://www.genuitec.com/support-genuitec/viewtopic.php?p=16529#p16529
The fix is very extensive and risky. We have elected to move to a new platform with completely new App Center services, e.g., web portal UI, high security, multiple simultaneous cordova runtime environments, push notification services, …. This development is underway now. We will share more details asap.
>Has this issue been resolved / workaround found ?
The workaround is using the default android browser to download your android app. -
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