Had a quick read of Manjot's API documentation - spelling errors, cut and paste comments , incorrectly declared properties, @Try / @catch error handling instead of NSError passing… - scary.
@iPhoneDeveloper : Ha usi ka to snap hain yeh,par mein kya keh raha hu,usme dialog open karke post kiya hain,aur mein graphpath se kar raha hu,so i need its delegate..
@iApple: ok fir jab tuje pata lag raha hai k uski posting complete ho gyi then apni side se ek label animate karwa de with same text...jo ekdum se popup hoga n slowly uski alpha bada de n then waise hi kam kar dena hackbook ki tarah..
@Abizern i used this code still app crashes DefectSelection *defectSelection = [[DefectSelection alloc]initWithNibName:@"DefectSelection" bundle:nil]; [self presentModalViewController:defectSelection animated:YES];
@SagarMohanty Please try and frame a question properly. We don't know what it is that you are trying to do. If you don't explain it properly how do you expect anyone to help you?
@Abizern: i have displayed 10 photo-library images through for loop. it,s taking delay to display the images. in Parallel , i have created a button and wrote the code to display the 2 nd photo Library image. it displayed without any delay before displaying the 10 items. you can get more details from my sample app.
@VakulSaini Not strictly true. You can use the cellForRowAtIndexPath: method of UITableView to get the cell at an indexpath and print the identifier from there.
@VakulSaini the method that you and everyone else looks at is the delegate method. But there is a similarly named method for UITableView that returns the cell instance if it is visible. Once you get the cell instance you can query it's reuseIdentifier property to see what the string identifier is as set by the delegate methed.
@VidyaMurthy Yes - but without the release. There is no new, alloc, retain or copy applied to the cell in that method.