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  • iPhone modal view inside another modal view?

    - by Rick
    My App uses a modal view when users add a new foo. The user selects a foo type using this modal view. Depending on what type is selected, the user needs to be asked for more information. I'd like to use another modal view to ask for this extra information. I've tried to create the new modal view like the first one (which works great) and it leads to stack overflow/“Loading Stack Frames” error in Xcode. Am I going about this in completely the wrong way i.e. is this just a really bad idea? Should I rethink the UI itself? UINavigationController *navigationController = [[UINavigationController alloc] initWithRootViewController:addController]; [self presentModalViewController:navigationController animated:YES];

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  • NSPredicate of special characters - iPhone

    - by ncohen
    Hi everyone, I'm trying to make a predicate that includes special characters For example: [[myIngredients filteredSetUsingPredicate:[NSPredicate predicateWithFormat:@"name BEGINSWITH[c] %@", [alphabet objectAtIndex:idx]]]; Here I will get all the ingredient which starts with (let say for idx = 5) 'e'. As I have to do my app in english and french, some ingredients start with special character like 'é' or even 'œ' for 'o'. How can I include these special characters in my predicate? Best

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  • iphone not displaying array variables correctly

    - by Rob
    I was reading a tutorial on how to do a UIPicker and found this code: - (IBAction)buttonPressed { NSInteger row = [userPicker selectedRowInComponent:0]; NSString *selected = [userPickerData objectAtIndex:row]; NSString *title = [[NSString alloc] initWithFormat:@"You selected %a", selected]; UIAlertView *alert = [[UIAlertView alloc] initWithTitle:title message:@"Thank you for Choosing." delegate:nil cancelButtonTitle:@"You're Welcome" otherButtonTitles:nil]; [alert show]; [alert release]; [title release]; } - (void)viewDidLoad { // [super viewDidLoad]; NSArray *array = [[NSArray alloc] initWithObjects:@"New", @"Frank", @"Bob", @"Thor", nil]; self.userPickerData = array; [array release]; } The UIPicker displays correctly and the variables in the picker also display correctly. When the button is pressed then the alert message does come up but it says, "You selected.." and then it's a bunch of gibberish. Why aren't the array variables being passed correctly?

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  • iPhone UITextView position relative

    - by xenep
    Hi, i got a news page (a view) at my application and it has news' image and text. Text is in a UITextView and i want my text to start next to image and when the image ends continue from the down of the image, like the text is surrounding the image. i tried autoResizingMask but as i ve understood it is for the relations between subview and superview so it didnt work. Is there any way to do it ? Thanx in advance

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  • iPhone: UITableView not Displaying New Data After Call to reloadData

    - by donnib
    My problem is that the cell.textLabel does not display the new data following a reload. I can see the cellForRowAtIndexPath being called so I know the reloadData call goes thru. If I log the rowString I see the correct value so the string I set label text to is correct. What am I doing wrong? I have following code : - (UITableViewCell *)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView cellForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath { NSUInteger row = [indexPath row]; static NSString *RowListCellIdentifier = @"RowListCellIdentifier"; UITableViewCell *cell = [tableView dequeueReusableCellWithIdentifier:RowListCellIdentifier]; if (cell == nil) { cell = [[[UITableViewCell alloc] initWithStyle:UITableViewCellStyleDefault reuseIdentifier:RowListCellIdentifier]autorelease]; } NSMutableString *rowString = [[NSMutableString alloc] init]; [rowString appendString:[[[rows objectAtIndex:row] firstNumber]stringValue]]; [rowString appendString:@" : "]; [rowString appendString:[[[rows objectAtIndex:row] secondNumber]stringValue]]; [rowString appendString:@" : "]; [[cell textLabel] setText:rowString]; [rowString release]; return cell; } - (void)viewWillAppear:(BOOL)animated { [self.tableView reloadData]; [super viewWillAppear:animated]; }

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  • Iphone Loading another UIView to the active Window

    - by Ploetzeneder
    Hello, if i have got 1 Window and in the interface builder i add a second view, then in the Main Interface Builder Window I see 2 Views which are both called "View". How do I add one of this views programmatically to the m and the h file, and what do i have to edit in the interface builder so that i can run the second generated view (how do i name it,..) Is there a possibility to send a value to the other view, and to send one back (return)? Where can I read about it. Thx in advance, Andreas

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  • help me pick the right iPhone audio class - MPMoviePlayer vs AVAudioPlayer vs MPMusicPlayer

    - by huevos de oro
    Does anyone know of a good tutorial on the distinction between the MPMoviePlayer vs AVAudioPlayer vs MPMusicPlayer? I want to play audio from an mp3 file available at an external URL. Ideally it is played in an iPod-like audio view. I toyed with MPMoviePlayer but it appears to be more suitable for video, as when audio starts a "movie playing" message displays, the controls disappear and a white quicktime splash page displays. I would like the standard ipod audio controls to display all the time, and to customize the image behind them.

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  • iPhone NSURLConnection through Proxy+Auth

    - by woody993
    I am using NSURLConnection to make connections to a server, through a proxy that requires authentication this fails. The proxy settings are set under the WiFi, but the connection still fails. I believe there is a part of CFNetwork that can fix this, but this might be just for streams and I am unsure of how to implement it with NSURLConnection. How can I tell my application to use the proxy settings set under WiFi?

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  • parse XML file that contains uniocode characters in iphone

    - by Jim
    Hi, I am trying to parse one XML file that contains some unicode characters.I tried to parse the file using NSXMLParser but i am unable to parse XML.Parser stops when it encounters any unicode characters. Is there any other good solution to parse XML file with unicode letters? Please suggest. Thanks, Jim.

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  • iPhone text editor syntax highlight

    - by Jack
    Hi, As the title suggests, I am trying to add a text editor with syntax highlighting to a project. I have asked a similar question before and got pointed in the direction of either: a) a UITextView and NSAttributedStrings Or b) a web view Can anyone shed some light on using either of These methods or suggest an alternative? I have searched around for a few hours now and have found nothing. Jack

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  • upload photo at facebook via iphone

    - by yunas
    hello i am trying to upload my image from myapplication but not able to do so.... i have tried ASIFormDataRequest *theRequest = [ASIFormDataRequest requestWithURL:url]; NSString *nowTimestamp = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"%f",[[NSDate date] timeIntervalSince1970]]; [theRequest setPostValue:kApiKey forKey:@"api_key"]; [theRequest setPostValue:(float)[[NSDate date] timeIntervalSince1970] forKey:@"call_id"]; [theRequest setPostValue:@"1.0" forKey:@"v"]; [theRequest setData:[NSString stringWithString:@"abc"] forKey:@"status"]; [theRequest setPostValue:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%lld",session1.uid] forKey:@"uid"]; NSLog(@"%lld",session1.uid); NSString *strSig = [[NSString alloc] init]; strSig = [strSig stringByAppendingString:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"@=%@",@"api_key",kApiKey]]; StrSig = [strSig stringByAppendingString:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"@=%@",@"call_id",nowTimestamp]]; strSig = [strSig stringByAppendingString:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@=%@",@"v",@"1.0"]]; strSig = [strSig stringByAppendingString:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@=%@",@"uid",[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%lld",session1.uid]]]; strSig = [strSig stringByAppendingString:kApiSecret]; [theRequest setPostValue:[self md5:strSig] forKey:@"sig"]; [theRequest setURL:url]; [theRequest setRequestMethod:@"POST"]; [theRequest setPostFormat:ASIMultipartFormDataPostFormat]; [theRequest startSynchronous]; but it says that signature is incorrect .... where i am wrong please help me.....

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  • Password authentication in sqlite3 for iphone

    - by user271753
    Hey Guys .. I am new to programming in Objective C . I checked many tutorials on reading data in sqlite3 , but almost all of them have show the data in UITableView . I have a page where the user types in the password, the password lets say 1234 is saved in the database ( I have created a table already ) . I have got the database into the project folder . I just want a statement like if(databasepassword == correct from the uitextfield ) { show next page } else { password is incorrect.text } I will figure out on how to show the next page and display the password is incorrect.text I just want a method to cross check with the password saved in the database . How can I do that ? Regards

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  • iPhone app distribution build warning

    - by shreya
    Hi All, I build my app with distribution profile. Every thing goes fine except one warning, warning: 'The Validate Built Product build setting was not enabled when building for Distribution.' I find it on Google but get nothing. Is this warning affect my distribution build.? Can some one explains what that warning means.? I followed all steps mentioned at developer portal. Thanks In Advance.

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  • [iPhone] presentModalViewController not working

    - by ryyst
    Hi, here's my code: ViewController *vc = [[ViewController alloc] initWithNibName:@"TableView" bundle:nil]; [self.navigationController presentModalViewController:vc animated:YES]; //[self setView:[vc view]]; If I call it, nothing happens. However, if I change it to: ViewController *vc = [[ViewController alloc] initWithNibName:@"TableView" bundle:nil]; //[self.navigationController presentModalViewController:vc animated:YES]; [self setView:[vc view]]; The view appears just fine (without the transition, of course). What am I doing wrong? Is there anything special you have to take care of when initializing the view controller? I tried to copy as much as possible from Apple's examples, but I can't get this to work... Thanks for any input! -- Ry

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  • Using UIImageView for a flipbook anim on iphone

    - by Joey
    I'm using UIImageView to run a flipbook anim like this: mIntroAnimFrame = [[UIImageView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake( 0, 0, 480, 320); mIntroAnimFrame.image = [UIImage imageNamed:@"frame0000.tif"]; Basically, when determine it is time, I flip the image by just calling: mIntroAnimFrame.image = [UIImage imageNamed:@"frame0000.tif"]; again with the right frame. Should I be doing this differently? Are repeated calls to set the image this way possibly bogging down main memory, or does each call essentially free the previous UIImage because nothing else references it? I suspect the latter is true. Also, is there an easy way to preload the images? The anim seems to slow down at times. Should I simply load all the images into a dummy UIImage array so they are preloaded, then refer to it when I want to show it with mIntroAnimFrame.image = mPreloadedArray[i]; ?

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