Going to change the layout, since it's unnecessary. But now my popup colors work at least.
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That seems like a lot of unused whitespace
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Also, putting UI elements at the top of the screen is an awful idea now that phones are taller.
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That being more or less the reason the app I built last, which I'm not allowed to ever share and won't anyway because it's a disgrace, has all UI toolbars are the bottom of the screen.
I dont know whether iam asking a right question..,kindly give your valuable advice.
I want to know:
Is it possible to access iPhone's browser history in our code?
Is there any way to access app histories (means; which apps i opened recently & what time.)
waiting for your valuable reply.. Thank...
Well, I don't want to be saving the URL of an image (say my profile image) into NSUserDefaults and then have the app load from that URL everytime. I mean, look at Facebook for example. What if the person doesn't internet connection at the moment?
IMO, storing binary data in a database is generally inadvisable. It will be slower to retrieve than reading from disk and since Core Data will probably be using SQLite internally, you will effectively be storing files inside a file (the SQLite DB), causing it to expand in size very quickly and slowing DB operations considerably. I would just store the path in the DB and then save the images to disk. — dandan78May 22 '13 at 7:33
There are 2 things happening here: When the user hits the "change profile picture" button, he/she selects the image, which gets uploaded to the server. At that point, the URL of that location is written to a MySQL DB.
Now, what I could do is save that URL to NSUserDefaults too. But, then the app would download and load that image from the internet every single time.