On Jul 8, 2011, at 23:06, Dale Miller wrote:

> On July 7, Manfred Schwind wrote:"On OS X all objects of the nib including 
> the file's owner get an awakeFromNib." I don't think I ever found the doc for 
> that, either, but I did learn the hard way. I was instantiating a NIB 
> multiple times with "InstantiateNibWithOwner:topLevelObjects", but I 
> inadvertently used the same object which owned the nib when it was loaded. I 
> ultimately found doc that said each instance had to have a unique owner, but 
> no reason was given. My owning object got multiple "awakeFromNib" calls. 
> Eventually, I pieced the two together.

This question of where nib loading is documented came up a couple of times in 
this thread, and I don't recall that anyone posted the actual link, so here it 
is:

        
http://developer.apple.com/library/ios/#documentation/Cocoa/Conceptual/LoadingResources/CocoaNibs/CocoaNibs.html

Everything on this page is essential, fundamental information.

BTW, if you forget where this page is, searching developer.apple.com for "nib 
loading" will always find it.


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