On Nov 16, 2010, at 1:29 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
> Hello.
> 
> I'm stomped by a strange problem. I've been working with a UIViewController 
> subclass and it's been working fine, putting it on screen using 
> "pushViewController:animated:".
> 
> Now, I would like to load the view controller and have it perform a method 
> before I put it on screen. However, when I do that, the nib is not loaded 
> even though I'm still using "initWithNibName:bundle:". The view's ivars are 
> not set and it never receives "awakeFromNib".
> 
> What's this? Is there any way I can force it to load the nib? In the method I 
> want to execute, there are a few references to nib objects but they are all 
> set to nil after the alloc-initWithNibName:bundle:. I double-checked and the 
> custom view controller receives the initWithNibName:bundle:. Everything works 
> fine as long as I use pushViewController:animated:.

Why don't you just override -viewDidLoad.

-- 
Dave Carrigan
d...@rudedog.org
Seattle, WA, USA

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