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06/02/13 10:20 PM (12 years ago)

Blank screens in simulator

When I run my app on the simulator, it just has blank screens on all of my tabs, even when I put on force refresh on the start of the app. Any ideas? Thanks!
 
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06/02/13 10:25 PM (12 years ago)
Check your config.txt file. That usually is the problem. It should match the json info in your BT control panel.
 
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06/03/13 12:42 AM (12 years ago)
Is it an IOS app? Make sure that you have dragged the file folders onto your Xcode project (BT_docs, BT_image, etc...). CHeers, FArcat
 
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06/03/13 07:12 AM (12 years ago)
@Farcat How do I drag them into Xcode? I already opened my .xcodeproj and now do I just select all of those folders and drag them onto the Xcode application icon on my doc?
 
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06/03/13 01:39 PM (12 years ago)
Make sure that you read the instructions pdf included in the download. Basically you have xcode open on your right of you screen, finder open on the left. On finder select the 5 folders and drag them (not copy and paste) into your xcode project. Look at phase 2 on the instructions, the red arrow shows you where to drop the folders. It's very easy.
 
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06/03/13 04:03 PM (12 years ago)
@Farcat Look at the screenshot I posted below, I looked at the instructions and it has a different setup than I do. With mine when I try to drag things to it it just disappears. I have the latest version of Xcode. http://imgur.com/4VHG47I http://imgur.com/2mmyZT4 Thanks!
 

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