cgwin
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01/22/13 07:10 AM (13 years ago)

App loading problem

I can compile the app and then when I run it on the simulator or on the actual iphone I have a strange problem. When I first install the app and click the icon to launch it bring up this screen. Which is not listed anywhere in my screens on Buzztouch. It may have been at one time when I was just trying to figure out how to use buzz touch but I am certain it is no longer listed. (https://www.dropbox.com/s/qwa6c6rpmzt87gb/iOS%20Simulator%20Screen%20shot%20Jan%2022%2C%202013%208.01.28%20AM.png) Here is a link to the img. But when I click the refresh button at the left corner it then pulls up the screen that i have intended for it to. And then if I relaunch the app it always pulls up the correct screen. which looks like this. (https://www.dropbox.com/s/oev9v91nn0omjmp/iOS%20Simulator%20Screen%20shot%20Jan%2022%2C%202013%208.01.55%20AM.png) So it just shows the incorrect screen right after installation on a device or simulator so I am not sure how to being to check and see whats happening. There are no errors when xcode compiles the app.
 
Calypso Kid
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01/22/13 07:18 AM (13 years ago)
Sounds like you need to redownload the config file and put it in Xcode. In your old version it's still calling for the old screen. When you refresh it calls back to the server for the update. If you reinstall the config file this may go away.
 
SmugWimp
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01/22/13 02:18 PM (13 years ago)
This sounds like an Android not refreshing. You might also want to delete the (cached) data from your app, via the applications manager in settings. Cheers! -- Smug
 

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