Problems with CFBundleDocumentTypes and UIFileSharingEnabled

Has anyone got a UIFileSharingEnabled or CFBundleDocumentTypes to work? I added UIFileSharingEnabled as true for my plist and used the Apple example from the link below for CFBundleDocumentTypes, but it can't seem to make it work.

I don’t see my application in the file sharing section in iTunes, and I have no way to open the documents that I registered in my application when I click on them in mail.app

http://developer.apple.com/iphone/library/documentation/General/Conceptual/iPadProgrammingGuide/CoreApplication/CoreApplication.html

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Carloe

app-info.plist . UIFileSharingEnabled :

<key>UIFileSharingEnabled</key>
<true/>

, , UIFileSharingEnabled plist YES, :

<key>UIFileSharingEnabled</key>
<string>YES</string>

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3.2, , UIFileSharingEnabled plist, itunes , (/ ).

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, valexa: UIFileSharingEnabled , . , iTunes iTunes. , ad-hoc "" . !

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Valexa. default.plist,

 <key>UIFileSharingEnabled</key>
 <true/>

/ iTunes .

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, CFBundleDisplayName. , . . UIFileSharingEnabled .

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I don't know if UIFileSharingEnabled works the way you think. Apple mentions opening documents from Mail as a feature of 4.0. The setting should mean that your application appears in the section of the iTunes file.

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UIFileSharingEnabled only affects the fact that your application is built as a "distribution". If you create an ad-hoc version and install it, you can check your program.

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