On Mon, 17 Jan 2011 07:09:01 -0500, Phillip Mills <phillip.mil...@acm.org> said:

>To my way of thinking, the problem is that there's no well-defined "and now 
>we're back" notification

In general the advent of multitasking seems to have caught the framework with 
its pants down (and the documentation even more so). But even without this, 
there are notifications "missing", as you're pointing out here. This is of a 
piece with the other thread we were just having about knowing when the view 
loaded by a view controller has actually been placed into the interface. You 
often have to fudge and put up clumsy boolean flags to work out where you are, 
always filled with trepidation that the undocumented implementation details may 
change without notice. m.

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