On 24/06/2009, at 11:20 PM, Chris Idou wrote:

>> Since the doco for loadNibNamed:owner: says that it looks in the bundle 
>> "associated"
>> with the owner, I'm creating an object of a class that exists in the 
>> subframework to pass as the owner.
>> 
>> However, it doesn't find the NIB. Am I understanding correctly what it means
>> for a bundle to be "associated" with a class?


>To get the bundle for the class, you need to use [NSBundle 
>bundleForClass:[YourClass class]]. You can then load the nib by calling 
>loadNibNamed:owner:.

But loadNibNamed:owner: is a class method, so I can't actually explicitly find 
the appropriate bundle, and call loadNibNamed: on it to find the right NIB.

The doco says that loadNibNamed:owner: will look in the bundle "associated" 
with the owner, but passing in an object of a class in the appropriate Bundle 
doesn't seem to work for me.


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