More specifically, from the documentation:
To associate a resource file with a particular device, you add a custom
modifier string to its filename. The inclusion of this modifier string yields
filenames with the following format:
<basename><device>.<filename_extension>
The <basename> string represents the original name of the resource file. It
also represents the name you use when accessing the file from your code.
Similarly, the <filename_extension> string is the standard filename extension
used to identify the type of the file. The <device> string is a case-sensitive
string that can be one of the following values:
• ~ipad - The resource should be loaded on iPad devices only.
• ~iphone - The resource should be loaded on iPhone or iPod touch
devices only.
I.e, it needs to be UserLeagueCell~iphone.xib, not UserLeagueCell~iPhone.xib.
On the simulator, OS X, not being case sensitive, will load find
UserLeagueCell~iPhone.xib but on the device, being case sensitive, it will only
look for UserLeagueCell~iphone.xib.
p.s., good luck dealing with renaming UserLeagueCell~iPhone.xib to
UserLeagueCell~iphone.xib if you've got it checked into svn. The last time I
made that mistake I found it was easier to just check in a brand new file with
a different name all together (like UserLeagueCell2~iphone.xib) than to deal
with the "but it is already checked out, even though the case is wrong"...
On Aug 17, 2011, at 7:56 AM, Jim Adams wrote:
> Did you check that cases of the names involved?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> Rick Mann
> Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2011 12:35 AM
> To: Cocoa Developer
> Subject: +[UINib nibWithNibName:bundle:] and ~iPhone
>
> I'm seeing some weird difference between Device and Simulator for iPhone.
>
> Xcode 3.2.6
> Simulator 4.3(8F190)
> iOS 4.3.38J2)
>
> I call
>
> UINib* nib = [UINib nibWithNibName: @"UserLeagueCell" bundle: nil];
>
> on the simulator, this actually seems to return the nib named
> "UserLeagueCell~iPhone.xib". On the device, it returns the nib named
> "UserLeagueCell.xib".
>
> Is this a known difference in the two?
>
> Thanks,
> Rick
>
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