Transport security has blocked a cleartext HTTP
Use NSAppTransportSecurity: You have to set the NSAllowsArbitraryLoads key to YES under NSAppTransportSecurity dictionary in your info.plist file.
Use NSAppTransportSecurity: You have to set the NSAllowsArbitraryLoads key to YES under NSAppTransportSecurity dictionary in your info.plist file.
The problem is that Xcode Command-line Tools needs to be updated. Solution #1 Go back to your terminal and enter: xcode-select –install You’ll then receive the following output: xcode-select: note: install requested for command line developer tools You will then be prompted in a window to update Xcode Command Line tools. (which may take a … Read more
Check in info.plist file have key with name Main storyboard file base name have value Main. It’s used to at launch time which storyboard used. So, if the storyboard deleted from app then remove that Key with it’s value. And Have any other storyboard with different name then replace the value with new storyboard name.
It might be best to read through the notes received from Xcode. Take note that starting with Swift 3, it no longer used Objective-c libraries NS I would start by removing all NS prefix and see what errors you have left. For example: Swift 2.3 ‘NSCalendar’ Swift 3.0 Just Calendar If you are working with … Read more
Using a version control system, like Git. You can create a free repository on Github. Some getting started links: How to use Git? http://rogerdudler.github.io/git-guide/ Or natively in XCode: http://appcoda.com/git-source-control-in-xcode
I have encountered the same problem recently. Please go to Apple Developer site‘s “Certificates, Identifiers & Profiles” part, go to the Devices > All section and add a new iPhone there with the UUID & name, then click on Try Again in XCode. Or simply follow the instructions, plug in an iOS device and select … Read more
No. Apple products use objective-c or the newer products use the swift language.
My suggestion is to just set breakpoints and ensure that your code that sets the labels is actually setting the correct string values. If you are sure about that, then there must be something wrong with your IB files (clearColor text, maybe?). On another note, you have a horrendous amount of hardcoding in your view … Read more
is possible to convert soap web services to xml format? From wikipedia: SOAP, originally defined as Simple Object Access Protocol, is a protocol specification for exchanging structured information in the implementation of Web Services in computer networks. It relies on Extensible Markup Language (XML) for its message format (…)
NSNumber *yourNumber = [NSNumber numberWithInt: SliderMaximum]; float yourFloat = [yourNumber floatValue]; and you don’t need a pointer to int, it’s useless, computationally allocate a pointer and write inside address pointer to int is same as allocate a int and write int in it.