According to the docs:
@property(nonatomic, assign) BOOL providesPresentationContextTransitionStyle
Discussion
If the value of this property is YES and the value of the
definesPresentationContext property is YES, then the modal transition style
of the presenting view controller is used.
I have also been getting this logged and can add more information, though no
solution.
The actual sandbox message is as follows:
sandboxd: ([pid]) MyApp(28087) deny file-issue-extension /path/to/myapp.app
It occurs when I begin a drag of my own app bundle from a view within my app.
i.e., drag
I read data from a memory card in a USB device.
I give the data a file name file-xx.
My file is displayed in an IKImageBrowserView.
The file name file-xx is returned to the IKImageBrowserView via the imageUID
method of the IKImageBrowserItem Protocol.
Here is where the error arises.
-koko
The docs say:
@property(nonatomic, readonly) UIViewController *presentingViewController
Discussion
The default implementation of this property walks up the view hierarchy,
starting from this view controller. The first view controller it finds that
received the
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Matt Neuburg m...@tidbits.com wrote:
So both self and its parent do in fact have their definesPresentationContext
property set to YES, and yet neither is being returned as the value of the
property. I rest my case. Maybe the docs are talking here about some
On Dec 19, 2011, at 4:05 PM, Kyle Sluder wrote:
On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 3:55 PM, Matt Neuburg m...@tidbits.com wrote:
So both self and its parent do in fact have their definesPresentationContext
property set to YES, and yet neither is being returned as the value of the
property. I rest my
Is there some trick to getting NSURLConnection to work with an NSOperationQueue
on iOS 5, and perhaps Lion but I haven't tried it there? It seems that it
causes a deadlock every time just after the last delegate message has been sent
(connectionDidFinishLoading:). The project is using ARC.
The