@Abizern i have sub classed a table view and connected the table view with xib now it showing application should have root view error if i set outlet for view it showing error like loaded the "xxx" nib but didn't get a UITableView
@Abizern am very new if you can say i don no where is the problem sub classed properly added an table view and connected with the xib but it showing didint get Uitableview error
@AliRaza : in the Developer portal , under certificates , there is no seperate tab for Adhoc and Distribution certificates. There is only one radio button AppStore or Adhoc certificates
"radio button" App Store and Ad Hoc: Sign your iOS app for submission to the App Store or for Ad Hoc distribution.
@Abizern do you know if AFNetworking supports pausable background uploads. I'm on a project where we need to be able to upload a number of images (probably about 10 on average) in the background. They're critical to the system so need to be as reliable as possible, so the idea was to split the image into chunks and send each chunk and wait for a response from the server before sending the next one.
I've been looking into backgrounding tasks on iOS and it seems very limited, especially in iOS 7 now forcing all background networking tasks through NSURLSession.
my main issue with using external libraries is that its a project for a company, therefore everything we use has to go through legal, generally we can only use stuff using MIT licence.
@Yohan Have you connected the tableview outlet to your UITableViewController? The message is telling you that you have a UITableViewController without it's tableView property set to a valid object.
i´ve been searching a lot all over the net...but i can´t seem to find a solution for my problem....i have a tableview which is loading a lot of cells....and when i scroll ...the content of the cells change place and sometimes simply disappear...what is it?
does anyone has/had this problem before? how did you resolve it?
well...i´m loading the cells in cellforrow method like everyone does...i´m using an array, and then: CostumCell *cell = [tableView dequeueReusableCellWithIdentifier:@"threeLines"];
A very weird behavior of the app is taking place. I start an app when the device is in "Airplane Mode" (no internet connection). The CPU usage is always 100%! If I turn on wifi or 3g the CPU usage is going down to 20%. And even if I enable "Airplane Mode" again the CPU usage is still 20%.
I use ...
I want to ask a question about the UITableView of the objective C. I am writing a program and I would like to create the UI programmatically. However, I don't know how to display the table programmatically. I already have a NSMutableArray to store the displayed data. And I create a object UITable...
no...let me explain better, my costum cell as multiple textfields, one of them is the title of the cell.Depending on the title, some textfields will have to disappear(which i control in the costum cell class) as well the size of the cell (which i control in the tableView heightForRowAtIndexPath in the tableview).I have read that sometimes is better to create more costum classes and xib files so that this doens´t happen, but i also read that this is not necessary.
@Yohan Yes I have. The problem is that you are trying to load a Nib from a view controller that already has a view controller. I fixed that for you. Now you have an error about the tableview not having a cell class associated with it.