Erica Sadun


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iPhone 1.2 Headers

Erica Sadun | 6:21 pm | March 6, 2008 | Admin, Documentation, Coding, iPod touch, iPhone

Man have they *ever* cut back on the public headers. More about that later. Thanks to asap18 (I don’t have the SDK downloaded yet), the 1.2 “Aspen” framework docs are uploading now. When they go live, I’ll add a link on the left. For now, let me add that class-dump is *not* working on these stripped frameworks and that Apple has put nearly every *interesting* framework into /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks. Fortunately my dear friend UIKit is in business but with 31 headers instead of 300-odd. Please ignore the fact that I mistook the 1.2 release for a 2.0 beta. I’ll be fixing the link at the side and renaming the folder but all the docs are going to be screwed up because doxygen puts the name on every single page. Apologies.

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Comment by IPhony | March 7, 2008 | 8:26 am

I’m not sure where to post this question, but is there a way to create a Road Trip for the application Maps on my desktop? I know I can always just use Google Maps but I’d prefer to not have to get onto Safari when I’m in my car.

Thanks


Comment by altered7th | March 8, 2008 | 2:58 pm

@IPhony

I assume you want to create a route with multiple stops that you can view with the google maps app on the iphone. You might try editing your route with a desktop browser using google maps, then use the ‘link to this page’ function to get a URL linking to your route. All the route info is encoded into such a URL. It might then work to email that link to yourself and access it on the iphone.


Comment by altered7th | March 8, 2008 | 3:00 pm

@IPhony

Nevermind that didn’t seem to work. The link launches google maps on the iphone and loads in the route, but the app can’t seem to handle the multiple stop specification. You could just email yourself an email with all the route segments as separate links so you can access them quickly. Or something….


Comment by goob | March 9, 2008 | 8:25 am

Why do we need these? Apple has their 1.2 documentation online and it is MUCH MUCH more complete and useful.


Comment by tarasis | March 11, 2008 | 3:44 am

Curious as to which the interesting frameworks are. I am late to the game as it where, downloaded the iPhone offical SDK and annoyed that I can’t even test on the iphone privately, so starting to look at the unoffical SDK.

I’d be grateful for any pointers.


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