@borrrden, I want to know one thing , if I have three views, 1 2 3 can I pass directly some data from 1 to 3 or i have to first pass it to 2 and then 2 will pass it to 3 ?
@Ranjit The MVC pattern says that you pass data from the view to its view controller, and from that view controller to another view controller and then that passes it to the view.
@Ranjit so you go from view1 → viewController1 → viewController3 → view3
@Abizern @borrrden, I have an array of Images with which I am loading the table, the objects in the array are coming from diff view, now when I click on the image I again open the view make the some changes and save it, now I want to make a check so that it will not add an new object with changes to the array, instead it should replace the object. how can I make this check?
after updating to mountain lion and updating xcode 4.4 my app doesnt work like before. i am asking a question in uialertview and after clicking one of them, a view should appear. i have NOT changed my code. and now it doesnt appear....any ideas?
The idea is to create an emoji type app that allows people to send text and emails. I will be creating the graphics for the images for the keyboard. It will function just like emoji with 4 categories each with 50 images. My concern is that iTunes will not allow us to add a keyboard. If this is true what alternatives do we have?
@BabyPanda, i m waiting for rain also ...but here cloudy environment.... seriously we need rain so much now for crop... otherwise it hazardous to crop and farmer and indirectly country too...
@Akhildas Create an Ad-Hoc build of your project - signed with the correct key, send the ipa and the certificate to the user (who's device ID you've already added to your developer acount) and let him drag both to iTunes and add the test build to his device from there.
@Akhildas or you could use a service such as testflightapp.com, which I use, which makes it a bit easier to share builds, but the tester also has to sign up to Testflight, and you still have to add his device ID to your account.
@Terminator I flagged him as well - and took it up with the moderators. He changed his name to my Girlfriend's name just to get under my skin. It worked.
@sreecharan : do not mind, though i have not registered my app in facebook and twitter its working but how come i should register my app in G+ and How can i register my app in G+
@sreecharan If all you need is strings inside a larger string that conform to a set pattern, regex is fine....If you want to parse it though, regex is bad
@borrrden If he's getting the data from a webservice, my choice would be to use an XML parser to slice and dice the data before storing it into Core Data rather than saving the raw text and running a regex over it later
@Abizern Definitely if he needs to worry about varying properties, number of elements, etc. However, just for removing one piece of info it seems like overkill....
@borrrden @sreecharan Without knowing what data is returned, how often, what is done to it etc, it's hard to give a reasoned answer. You're only seeing a small piece of the puzzle.
@sreecharan parsing and getting the text is a better solution. definitely. but i will start that on monday, because our customer wants that the li tags readed as numbers for today.
@borrrden What I'm trying to say is that Brush just wants something working now. Today. Performance isn't an issue, efficiency isn't an issue. An NSScanner will do, a regex will do, an XML parser will do. Just pick one and get it working rather than bouncing around between different ways of solving it.