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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 28/06/2013 11:52, Matthias
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Thanks. So what's the use case for this? Why would you not
want to not<br>
use push networks specified for the main app? Also, how
common is this?<br>
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<div style="">in apple, every app id (== variant) needs it's
OWN certificate.</div>
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<div style="">That's why it is modeled that way</div>
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This only applies to Apple APNs? I'd say if there isn't a technical
reason why you'd want to this for the other networks we leave it out
for those.<br>
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Hylke<br>
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