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doubleE
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08/01/12 06:53 PM (13 years ago)

BT_appDelegate.h file not found

I downloaded my IOS package a few days ago and all was working fine. Today I downloaded the package again and now I am getting "BT_appDelegate.h file not found" in BT_screen_webView.m in Xcode.
 
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08/01/12 07:06 PM (13 years ago)
is this Web View code you have put in yourself? usually (and i may be a little off cantre here) the main appDelegate.m file has your project name before it eg. "resteraunt_appDelegate.m" in the BT_Config folder (BT v2.0) Unsure why it is referring to BT_appDelegate.m" unless your project is called BT?? otherwise i would TRY changing the code where the error is occuring to reflect the above. Someone else may confirm this or simply tell me to go away, either way i hope you get your problem resolved. Dave
 
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08/01/12 07:36 PM (13 years ago)
Probably just a glitch when your download was packaging. The BuzzTouch.com server usually replaces the 'BT' in the file names with your actual app name. I'd suggest either re-downloading, or fixing as @SkullyFox said above.
 
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08/01/12 07:41 PM (13 years ago)
This is the default web view it comes with. I will try downloading again and see if it happens again. Thanks for the help
 
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08/01/12 08:51 PM (13 years ago)
Agreed, although i think simply changing the name in the code from "BT_appDelegate" to "yourprojectname_appDelegate" would be much easier using the find/replace function in Xcode - just my thoughts. Cheers, Dave
 

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