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  • WS-Security on iphone, is it possible?

    - by emmanuel.aquino
    Hello, I'm new here and I'm facing a problem. I need to know if it is possible to implement the WS-Security protocol with X.509 certificates on a native iPhone application. I haven't found much information on the web, except this information from Apple about security services. I just want to ask, is it possible? has it been made before?. If it is posbile, can you point me in the right direction?. Thanks in advance.

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  • iPhone UIWebView width does not fit after zooming operation + UIInterfaceOrientation change

    - by choonkeat
    I created a bare bones iPhone app with a UIWebView (Scales Page to Fit = YES, shouldAutorotateToInterfaceOrientation = YES) and loaded a webpage, e.g. http://stackoverflow.com/ Rotating the device shows that UIWebView is auto-resized to fit the width. Good. Incorrect: Zoom into the page and zoom out. Now rotating the device shows UIWebView in a weird width in one of the orientation (if u zoom in landscape, the portrait width is weird, vice versa). This behavior is fixed only when you navigate to another page. Correct: Load the same URL in Mobile Safari. Rotating works & the width fits regardless of the zooming exercise. Is this a UIWebView bug (probably not)? Or is there something that needs to be done to make things "just work" like in Mobile Safari?

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  • Recommended Reading for iPhone Core Animation

    - by morgman
    Can anyone here recommend any good books for getting my head around Core animation? I've been through the Apple docs and while I'm sure it's all there, I haven't been able to grok Core Animation yet... Is there an a good example I've missed? or some starting document I've overlooked? If not are there any good books out there on Core Animation... the few hits I've gotten while looking on Amazon don't rate anything too high, mostly MacOSX little iphone. Thanks in advance for any suggestions

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  • best way to save data in ipod touch/iphone objective-c

    - by Leonardo
    Hi all, I am writing a very simple application, for iphone. Unfortunately I am really a newbie. What I am trying to do is to save data at the end of a user experience. These data are really simple, only string or int, or some array. Later I want to be able to retrieve that data, therefore I also need an event id (I suppose). Could you please point out the best way, api or technology to achieve that, xml, plain text, serialization... ? many thanks Leonardo

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  • Get json from Twitter API in iPhone using JSON Framework

    - by jozei
    Hello now I'm trying to get json data from Twitter API using iPhone. I'm using JSON Framework. This code has good results. #import "JSON/JSON.h" NSString *urlString= @"http://api.twitter.com/1/statuses/public_timeline.json"; NSURL *url = [NSURL URLWithString:urlString]; NSString *jsonString = [NSString stringWithContentsOfURL:url encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding error:nil]; NSLog(@"%@", jsonString); But when I change API's URL like "http://search.twitter.com/trends/current.json" the above code gets SIGABRT error. Could someone explain it to me? Thanks.

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  • Simplest way on iPhone to unzip downloaded file?

    - by Scott Pendleton
    Goal: download a zipped file, unzip it, and save it in the iPhone app's Documents directory. The following code makes use of the initWithGzippedData method that was added to NSData in the Molecule app found here: http://www.sunsetlakesoftware.com/molecules As adapted to my app: NSString *sFolder = [NSHomeDirectory() stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"Documents"]; NSString *sFileName = [sFolder stringByAppendingPathComponent:@"MyFile.db"]; NSURL *oURL = [NSURL URLWithString: @"http://www.isystant.com/Files/MyFile.zip"]; NSData *oZipData = [NSData dataWithContentsOfURL: oURL]; NSData *oData = [[NSData alloc] initWithGzippedData:oZipData]; [oZipData release]; b = [oData writeToFile:sFileName atomically:NO]; NSLog(@"Unzip %i", b); Result: A zip file is successfully downloaded. From it a new, supposedly unzipped file is created in the Documents directory with the desired name (MyFile.db) but it has zero bytes. Anybody see the problem? Or else is there a simpler way to unzip a downloaded file than the one used in the Molecules app?

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  • Dynamically load nib for iPhone/iPad within view controller

    - by qui
    Hello I have converted an iPhone application using the wizard like thing in XCode into a universal app. It builds fine but obviously looks a bit rubbish in some areas :) I need to load nibs according to which device is being used. I dont wish to create my view controllers using initWithNib as I already have code to create the controllers with some data (initWithMyLovelyData) which doesnt do anything to do with nib loading. I know to find out the device you use UI_USER_INTERFACE_IDIOT() so I tried overriding the initWithNibName within the actual view controllers themselves, assuming they get called internally somehow. But it's not working as I guess I am unsure of the syntax. I have tried if(ipad..) self = [super initWithNibName:@"MyIpadNib" bundle:nibBundleOrNil]; And that doesnt work :/ EDIT - I know I have massively edited this, made my question a bit more specific after doing some more research - apologies!

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  • BSD Sockets don't behave in a iPhone 3G environment

    - by Kyle
    I noticed that many times while developing for an iPhone 3G, BSD socket functions will simply fail. I also noticed at the time, the 3G antenna wasn't even ON, nor was there WIFI Access to back up the network call (So it seems ridiculous that it doesn't turn on to support the network request).. This information was verified with an app from Apple in the SDK called Connectivity Test, or something of the sort. Basically if you load Safari or something, then quickly load up the App it would be fine.. Of course that's not ideal. Apparently, to apple, gethostbyname() or something of the sort is by no means a reason to turn on the Antenna. I contacted Apple about this, and they said that the BSD functions do not switch the Antenna on, but calling all of the Objective-C CFNetwork functions do. I want portable code, so is there a way to keep my existing BSD setup? I really dislike coding in Objective-C, so if anyone knows a work around, that would be awesome.

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  • Tree data structure in iphone with coredata

    - by ebabchick
    Hi, I am looking to store a tree structure in CoreData for iphone. Can someone give me some tips on the best way to go about this? Basically I want to have a bunch of folders that people can dive into in a table view, and I want to have leaves of the tree be photos. The thing is, I want to be able to let the user edit these folders on-the-fly and add folders and content (photos) at their discretion. I'm relatively new to CoreData. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.

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  • composite colors : CALayer and blend mode on iPhone

    - by Ali
    I'm trying to use core image on the iphone. I'm able to composite my colors using quartz to draw an uiview, but i want to separate each component into CALayer (UIview consume more resources). So i have a white mask i want to use to filter a background bitmap, and i want to try diffrent blending mode. UNfortunately, the layers are only "adding" their colors. Here is my code : @implementation WhiteLayerHelper - (void)drawLayer:(CALayer *)theLayer inContext:(CGContextRef)myContext { // draw a white overlay, with special blending and alpha values, so that the saturation can be animated CGContextSetBlendMode(myContext,kCGBlendModeSaturation); CGContextSetRGBFillColor(myContext,1.0,1.0,1.0,0.9); CGContextFillRect(myContext,[UIScreen mainScreen].bounds); } @end And here is the main view drawrect code, where i use my CALayer : - (void)drawRect:(CGRect)rect { //get the drawing context CGContextRef myContext = UIGraphicsGetCurrentContext(); // draw the background [self fillContext:myContext withBounds:m_overlayRect withImage:m_currentImage]; [whiteLayer renderInContext:myContext]; } Is there something wrong ?

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  • creating own bundle - in xCode - for iPhone application

    - by sagar
    Hello ! every one. I am having some difficulty regarding creating a bundle for the application & placing files within that bundle. For Example : FaceBook has developed a bundle for iPhone applications. Same way I also want to create a bundle which can be reused for many applications. My questions are as follows. what steps should I follow to create a bundle for any kind of application ? what should be taken care while creating a bundle? Thanks in advance for sharing your knowledge. Sagar kothari.

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  • iPhone in App purchase : Working but Not

    - by Vimal Jain
    Hi, I have added in App purchase functionality within my application. We have tested it successfully on iPhone (in sandbox mode). After successfully testing, we sent the application for final testing to tester situated at other country. In strange case, the tester is not able to test in App purchase functionality. He is getting "Invalid Product Id" error. We are giving same build to tester which is working perfectly at our side. The whole application is working perfectly except in app purchase functionality. If any guesses. Thanks, Vimal Jain.

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  • iphone: the executable was signed with invalid entitlements

    - by numbernine
    I'm trying to install my iphone app on my device for testing and whenever I try to build it I get: The executable was signed with invalid entitlements The entitlements specificed in your application's Code Signing Entitlements do not match those specified in your provisioning profile. Now I've tried adding an Entitlements.plist file and both checking and unchecking get-task-allow. I've added the file name under Code Signing Entitlements under the project and then under the target, both, neither, etc. I've deleted and re-created every app id, provisioning profile, and certificate. Those all seem valid. This is not an ad-hoc distribution (it's development) and it's not a jailbroken phone. I don't even understand where in the provisioning profile any Code Signing Entitlements are specified..?

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  • Outputting a bar chart to an iPhone application?

    - by Moddy
    Right, I really want to output a Bar Graph to an Obj-C iPhone application - now I may be missing a vital SDK class or something; but right now my solution is to embed a WebView and inside that have a JQuery/Flot based graph - not totally ideal I know! Just wondering if anybody has any other creative solutions or whether a WebView/AJAX solution is the way to go? (For the record; my data source will be figures returned from an external source - i.e downloaded from the internet. So I was even toying with having a PHP Proxy/script do all the work on that, return the figures AND a graph to the application - but then I risk placing extra strain on the server!)

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  • advice on logging and sharing in via facebook, twitter, livejournal, etc on the iPhone

    - by Tristan
    Hi. I would like to enable my iPhone app users to share content via services like Facebook, Twitter and as many others as possible. It would also be great to allow them to use their Twitter/Facebook/Myspace/etc account to sign in to my app, rather than requiring them to create a new account on my server. Currently I'm interfacing with each of them individually, but I would like to use a service like Gigya (www.gigya.com) or (www.rpxnow.com) to allow me to use many more services (eg digg.com, livejournal, etc) without writing code to interact with every one of them. How would you advise doing this? Thanks, Tristan

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  • How to Force iPhone to Check Orientation

    - by Shannon A.
    Here's the problem: View Controller #1 only runs in the two landscape orientations. View Controller #2 runs in any orientation. When view controller #2 is pushed on top of view controller #1 (using presentModalViewController:animated:, as it happens), there's no check for orientation. Instead, VC #2 just assumes the orientation is whichever landscape orientation VC #1 is currently in. This behavior is incorrect if the user happens to be holding the iPhone in a portrait orientation, despite the fact that he's viewing VC #1 where it's not supported. This can easily happen during startup, so it's not just a theoretical question. Is there any way to tell VC #2 to recheck what it's orientation actually is? If so, where would it be best placed? viewDidLoad?

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  • iPhone drag/drop

    - by Farid
    Trying to get some basic drag/drop functionality happening for an iPhone application. My current code for trying to do this is as follows: - (void) touchesMoved:(NSSet*)touches withEvent:(UIEvent*)event { UITouch *touch = [touches anyObject]; CGPoint location = [touch locationInView:self]; self.center = location; } This code has the result of a the touched UIView flickering while it follows the touch around. After playing around with it a bit, I also noticed that the UIView seemed to flicker from the 0,0 position on the screen to the currently touched location. Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?

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  • Understanding NSHTTPCookieStorage for the iPhone

    - by psychotik
    Maybe I'm missing something, but from Apple's documentation for NSHTTPCookieStorage, I can't help but wonder how this is safe to use. Does this mean that cookie storage is shared across all apps on the iPhone? If my app makes an Http call that results in some cookies being saved, do all apps now have access to these cookies? Methods like: cookiesForURL: Returns all the receiver's cookies that will be sent to a specified URL. make it look even more suspicious. Can someone explain how this is OK, and what the class does? Also, assuming my understanding is flawed and this is indeed sandboxed per-app, do calls made using NSURLRequest automatically save/retrieve cookies from this store or is it the developers responsibility to set request headers before dispatching the request?

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  • iPhone: CALayer + rotate in 3D + antialias?

    - by Colin
    Hi all, An iPhone SDK question: I'm drawing a UIImageView on the screen. I've rotated it in 3D and provided a bit of perspective, so the image looks like it's pointing into the screen at an angle. That all works fine. Now the problem is the edges of the resulting picture don't seem to be antialiased at all. Anybody know how to make it so? Essentially, I'm implementing my own version of CoverFlow (yeah yeah, design patent blah blah) using quartz 3d transformations to do everything. It works fine, except that each cover isn't antialiased, and Apples version is. I've tried messing around with the edgeAntialisingMask of the CALayer, but that didn't help - the defaults are that every edge should be antialiased... thanks!

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  • iPhone + AdMob + remove the Ad view

    - by pratik
    Hello, I have integrated AdMob in my iPhone application. I am adding an Ad view in of my UIViewController as follows: ProgrammaticAdViewController *temp = [[ProgrammaticAdViewController alloc] init]; temp = [[ProgrammaticAdViewController alloc] initWithNibName:nil bundle:nil]; [self.view addSubview:temp.view]; So, I will be able to see an Ad view on top of my UIViewController. Now I have two problems: I am not able to tap on certain buttons of my UIViewController on which I have added the Ad View. So, for temporary purpose I adding the Ad view as: [self.view insertSubView:temp.view atIndex:1]; I want to remove the Ad view after sometime so I am using: [temp.view removeFromSuperView]; But my Ad view is not being removed. Please help me. Regards, Pratik

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  • Netflix OData API iPhone: Accessing more than just the title

    - by Neil Desai
    Netflix just recently announced that they have a new OData API which gives developers access to more of their catalog and is exactly what I've been looking for. Also, on odata.org they have a sample iphone objective-c sdk that accesses the netflix odata api and displays a few movie titles in a tableview with a navigationcontroller. http://odataobjc.codeplex.com/ I'm just messing around right now and I would like to access more than just the catalog titles but I have no idea how to. Preferably, I would like to just push another view controller that will implement a page that can display the synopsis etc. Any suggestions on how to access the other data elements of a movie? Thanks

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  • Weak linking on iPhone refuses to work

    - by Jonathan Grynspan
    I've got an iPhone app that's mainly targetting 3.0, but which takes advantage of newer APIs when they're available. Code goes something like this: if (UIApplicationDidEnterBackgroundNotification != NULL) [nc addObserver: self selector: @selector(irrelelvantCallbackName:) name: UIApplicationDidEnterBackgroundNotification object: nil]; Now, according to everything Apple's ever said, if the relevant APIs are weakly linked, that will work fine because the dynamic linker will evaluate UIApplicationDidEnterBackgroundNotification to NULL. Except that it doesn't. The application compiles, but as soon as it hits "if (UIApplicationDidEnterBackgroundNotification != NULL)" it crashes with EXC_BAD_ACCESS. Is this simply a matter of a compiler flag I need to set? Or am I going about this the wrong way?

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  • NSXMLParser and Geonames

    - by Xcoder
    I'm trying to parse a call from Geonames with NSXMLParser in the iPhone SDK. I've used this before but for some reason I'm getting an empty dictionary back even though I get results back in a web browser. Can someone please point out what I may be doing wrong. Below is the code I'm using and the results that comes back pasting it in a browser. Thanks in advance #pragma mark - #pragma mark - Parcer Services -(void)beginLoadingFeed{ //[self startLoadingWithMessage:@"Loading Results...."]; NSInvocationOperation *operation = [[NSInvocationOperation alloc] initWithTarget:self selector:@selector(loadFeed) object:nil]; [operationQueue addOperation:operation]; [operation release]; } - (void)loadFeed{ NSString *path = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"http://ws.geonames.org/postalCodeSearch?placename=%@&long&maxRows=20",self.location]; [Logger log:@"Geonames Query: %@",path]; [self parseXMLFileAtURL:path]; [self performSelectorOnMainThread:@selector(didfinishedLoadingFeed) withObject:nil waitUntilDone:YES]; } -(void)didfinishedLoadingFeed{ } - (void)parserDidStartDocument:(NSXMLParser *)parser{ [Logger log:@"found file and started parsing"]; } //Called when the parser runs into an open tag (<tag>) - (void)parser:(NSXMLParser *)parser didStartElement:(NSString *)elementName namespaceURI:(NSString *)namespaceURI qualifiedName:(NSString *)qName attributes:(NSDictionary *)attributeDict { if ([elementName isEqualToString:@"code"]) { currentResult = [NSMutableDictionary dictionary]; } else { currentElement = [elementName copy]; } } //This is just to resolve random HTML entities - (NSData *)parser:(NSXMLParser *)parser resolveExternalEntityName:(NSString *)entityName systemID:(NSString *)systemID { return [entityName dataUsingEncoding:NSASCIIStringEncoding]; } - (void)parseXMLFileAtURL:(NSString *)URL{ self.results = [[[NSMutableArray alloc] init] autorelease]; NSURL *xmlURL = [NSURL URLWithString:URL]; NSXMLParser *parser = [[NSXMLParser alloc] initWithContentsOfURL:xmlURL]; [parser setDelegate:self]; [parser parse]; [parser autorelease]; } - (void)parser:(NSXMLParser *)parser parseErrorOccurred:(NSError *)parseError { NSString * errorString = [NSString stringWithFormat:@"Unable to connect to web site (Error code %i )", [parseError code]]; [Logger log:@"error parsing : %@", errorString]; [self stopLoadingView]; [self showMessage:@"Error loading content" withTitle:@"Error Loading"]; } /*** Called when the parser runs into a close tag (</tag>). If it is the Result tag that is closing, we should add the currentResult to the array, and then forget about it ***/ - (void)parser:(NSXMLParser *)parser didEndElement:(NSString *)elementName namespaceURI:(NSString *)namespaceURI qualifiedName:(NSString *)qName { if ([elementName isEqualToString:@"code"]) { [self.results addObject:currentResult]; currentResult = nil; } } - (void)parserDidEndDocument:(NSXMLParser *)parser { [Logger log:@"all done!"]; [Logger log:@"results array has %d items", [self.results count]]; [Logger log:@"Results:%@",results]; [theTableView reloadData]; [self stopLoadingView]; } Below is the result that comes back in a browser using the same call above when doing the search for the term "boston": <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> <geonames> <totalResultsCount>2808</totalResultsCount> <code> <postalcode>02101</postalcode> <name>Boston</name> <countryCode>US</countryCode> <lat>42.370567</lat> <lng>-71.026964</lng> <adminCode1>MA</adminCode1> <adminName1>Massachusetts</adminName1> <adminCode2>025</adminCode2> <adminName2>Suffolk</adminName2> <adminCode3/> <adminName3/> </code> <code> <postalcode>02108</postalcode> <name>Boston</name> <countryCode>US</countryCode> <lat>42.357603</lat> <lng>-71.068432</lng> <adminCode1>MA</adminCode1> <adminName1>Massachusetts</adminName1> <adminCode2>025</adminCode2> <adminName2>Suffolk</adminName2> <adminCode3/> <adminName3/> </code> <code> <postalcode>02109</postalcode> <name>Boston</name> <countryCode>US</countryCode> <lat>42.360027</lat> <lng>-71.054495</lng> <adminCode1>MA</adminCode1> <adminName1>Massachusetts</adminName1> <adminCode2>025</adminCode2> <adminName2>Suffolk</adminName2> <adminCode3/> <adminName3/> </code> <code> <postalcode>02110</postalcode> <name>Boston</name> <countryCode>US</countryCode> <lat>42.357636</lat> <lng>-71.051417</lng> <adminCode1>MA</adminCode1> <adminName1>Massachusetts</adminName1> <adminCode2>025</adminCode2> <adminName2>Suffolk</adminName2> <adminCode3/> <adminName3/> </code> <code> <postalcode>02111</postalcode> <name>Boston</name> <countryCode>US</countryCode> <lat>42.350348</lat> <lng>-71.0629</lng> <adminCode1>MA</adminCode1> <adminName1>Massachusetts</adminName1> <adminCode2>025</adminCode2> <adminName2>Suffolk</adminName2> <adminCode3/> <adminName3/> </code> <code> <postalcode>02114</postalcode> <name>Boston</name> <countryCode>US</countryCode> <lat>42.361111</lat> <lng>-71.06823</lng> <adminCode1>MA</adminCode1> <adminName1>Massachusetts</adminName1> <adminCode2>025</adminCode2> <adminName2>Suffolk</adminName2> <adminCode3/> <adminName3/> </code> <code> <postalcode>02115</postalcode> <name>Boston</name> <countryCode>US</countryCode> <lat>42.342706</lat> <lng>-71.092215</lng> <adminCode1>MA</adminCode1> <adminName1>Massachusetts</adminName1> <adminCode2>025</adminCode2> <adminName2>Suffolk</adminName2> <adminCode3/> <adminName3/> </code> <code> <postalcode>02116</postalcode> <name>Boston</name> <countryCode>US</countryCode> <lat>42.349201</lat> <lng>-71.076798</lng> <adminCode1>MA</adminCode1> <adminName1>Massachusetts</adminName1> <adminCode2>025</adminCode2> <adminName2>Suffolk</adminName2> <adminCode3/> <adminName3/> </code> <code> <postalcode>02118</postalcode> <name>Boston</name> <countryCode>US</countryCode> <lat>42.336162</lat> <lng>-71.072854</lng> <adminCode1>MA</adminCode1> <adminName1>Massachusetts</adminName1> <adminCode2>025</adminCode2> <adminName2>Suffolk</adminName2> <adminCode3/> <adminName3/> </code> <code> <postalcode>02128</postalcode> <name>Boston</name> <countryCode>US</countryCode> <lat>42.364197</lat> <lng>-71.025694</lng> <adminCode1>MA</adminCode1> <adminName1>Massachusetts</adminName1> <adminCode2>025</adminCode2> <adminName2>Suffolk</adminName2> <adminCode3/> <adminName3/> </code> <code> <postalcode>02199</postalcode> <name>Boston</name> <countryCode>US</countryCode> <lat>42.347873</lat> <lng>-71.082543</lng> <adminCode1>MA</adminCode1> <adminName1>Massachusetts</adminName1> <adminCode2>025</adminCode2> <adminName2>Suffolk</adminName2> <adminCode3/> <adminName3/> </code> <code> <postalcode>02210</postalcode> <name>Boston</name> <countryCode>US</countryCode> <lat>42.348921</lat> <lng>-71.046511</lng> <adminCode1>MA</adminCode1> <adminName1>Massachusetts</adminName1> <adminCode2>025</adminCode2> <adminName2>Suffolk</adminName2> <adminCode3/> <adminName3/> </code> <code> <postalcode>02215</postalcode> <name>Boston</name> <countryCode>US</countryCode> <lat>42.347088</lat> <lng>-71.102689</lng> <adminCode1>MA</adminCode1> <adminName1>Massachusetts</adminName1> <adminCode2>025</adminCode2> <adminName2>Suffolk</adminName2> <adminCode3/> <adminName3/> </code> <code> <postalcode>22713</postalcode> <name>Boston</name> <countryCode>US</countryCode> <lat>38.538241</lat> <lng>-78.142285</lng> <adminCode1>VA</adminCode1> <adminName1>Virginia</adminName1> <adminCode2>047</adminCode2> <adminName2>Culpeper</adminName2> <adminCode3/> <adminName3/> </code> <code> <postalcode>24592</postalcode> <name>South Boston</name> <countryCode>US</countryCode> <lat>36.696335</lat> <lng>-78.918829</lng> <adminCode1>VA</adminCode1> <adminName1>Virginia</adminName1> <adminCode2>083</adminCode2> <adminName2>Halifax</adminName2> <adminCode3/> <adminName3/> </code> <code> <postalcode>02102</postalcode> <name>Boston</name> <countryCode>US</countryCode> <lat>42.338947</lat> <lng>-70.919635</lng> <adminCode1>MA</adminCode1> <adminName1>Massachusetts</adminName1> <adminCode2>025</adminCode2> <adminName2>Suffolk</adminName2> <adminCode3/> <adminName3/> </code> <code> <postalcode>02103</postalcode> <name>Boston</name> <countryCode>US</countryCode> <lat>42.338947</lat> <lng>-70.919635</lng> <adminCode1>MA</adminCode1> <adminName1>Massachusetts</adminName1> <adminCode2>025</adminCode2> <adminName2>Suffolk</adminName2> <adminCode3/> <adminName3/> </code> <code> <postalcode>02104</postalcode> <name>Boston</name> <countryCode>US</countryCode> <lat>42.338947</lat> <lng>-70.919635</lng> <adminCode1>MA</adminCode1> <adminName1>Massachusetts</adminName1> <adminCode2>025</adminCode2> <adminName2>Suffolk</adminName2> <adminCode3/> <adminName3/> </code> <code> <postalcode>02105</postalcode> <name>Boston</name> <countryCode>US</countryCode> <lat>42.338947</lat> <lng>-70.919635</lng> <adminCode1>MA</adminCode1> <adminName1>Massachusetts</adminName1> <adminCode2>025</adminCode2> <adminName2>Suffolk</adminName2> <adminCode3/> <adminName3/> </code> <code> <postalcode>02106</postalcode> <name>Boston</name> <countryCode>US</countryCode> <lat>42.354318</lat> <lng>-71.073449</lng> <adminCode1>MA</adminCode1> <adminName1>Massachusetts</adminName1> <adminCode2>025</adminCode2> <adminName2>Suffolk</adminName2> <adminCode3/> <adminName3/> </code> </geonames>

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  • Core Data iPad/iPhone BLOBS vs File system for 20k PDFs

    - by jamone
    I'm designing an iPad/iPhone app using core data. The main focus of the app is sorting and viewing up to 20,000 PDFs They are ~200KB each. Typically its best to not store BLOBS in a DB, but for desktop systems I've typically seen it said that if the blobs are < 1 MB then its fine to use the DB. Any considerations I should take into count? If I store them in the file system can I store them all in one directory and not have performance issues (I won't need to ever get a directory list since I'd store each's path in the DB)? Should I divide them among a handful of directories? If so is there a good rule on # of files per dir?

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  • Is it possible to mask CALayer in iPhone?

    - by Eonil
    I'm trying to mask CALayer with a bitmap image. And I failed masking CALayer. My code is: // 'PreloadViewController layerWithImageNamed' create a layer and set it's contents as specified UIImage. CALayer* title = [PreloadViewController layerWithImageNamed:@"pinkhug_txt.png"]; [[[self view] layer] addSublayer:title]; CALayer* title_mask = [PreloadViewController layerWithImageNamed:@"hug_mask.png"]; [title setMask:title_mask]; The Apple reference says "CALayer in iPhone does not support mask property". But there is a postings about this on SO. Is it possible? Or what's wrong with my code?

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