Adobe flash: iOS application loader error, error itms-90179 & itms-90096

Hi,
I made ipa file via flash pro cc 2014, then uploaded using application loader which is provided from Apple. (I don't use Adobe Flash Builder.)
The application loader shows 2 errors as below.
- I use the distribution provisioning profile, not the development provisioning profile.
- I made 960*640 app and it's OK on my iPhone 5. (Flash automatically generates the black space on the both sides.) Should I change my resolution for iPhone 5(1136*640)? If so, how can I support iPhone 4?

I solved 90096 error by adding [email protected] file to my root folder which has the .fla file.
I also added this image to Air for iOS settings > General > included file.

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