On Dec 25, 2010, at 10:43 AM, Alex Kac wrote:

> No....we're not. The popover comes up automatically when you type into the 
> UISearchBar as provided by the display controller. I can go into IB (our 
> project does not have this done in IB, btw) add a UISearchBar with a 
> UISearchDisplayController and have zero code and when you tap in the search 
> bar the controller brings up its own popover.  In fact I just took a simple 
> iPad template project with a UISplitViewController. Opened its DetailView.xib 
> and added a UISearchDisplayController. Removed its datasource and delegate 
> connections just so I could make this an example. Built and ran the project 
> and voila - you get an automatic popover.

Wow. Now *that* is what I call scary - takes "automatic" a little far, doesn't 
it? I had no idea. Sorry about that. See Apple's ToolbarSearch example for a 
manual version of this behavior; personally, I'd rather do it that way! m.

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