No, the view controller is a subclass of UIViewController and is being 
initialized via -initWithCoder:.


On May 4, 2011, at 7:47 AM, Alexander Spohr wrote:

> Is your viewController a subclass of UITableViewController?
> Then your nib is not loaded.
> 
> UITableViewController is broken. It does not keep the contract of 
> initWithNibName:bundle:
> 
>       atze
> 
> 
> Am 04.05.2011 um 16:00 schrieb Steve Christensen:
> 
>> I'm working on an app that uses a tab bar. I created a new nib to set up a 
>> view+controller and added a new tab item to the main nib that references the 
>> controller and the controller's nib, plus I filled in some basic 
>> functionality in the view controller. Since it's relevant, the controller's 
>> IBOutlets are
>> 
>> IBOutlet MyTableView* _resultsTable;
>> IBOutlet UIActivityIndicatorView* _searchActivityIndicator;
>> IBOutlet UISearchBar* _searchBar;
>> 
>> When I ran the app and used the new view's UI, I got an unexpected 
>> "unrecognized selector" exception when trying to access a custom method in 
>> _resultsTable. When I looked at their values in the debugger, I found that 
>> _resultsTable was an instance of UITableView, not MyTableView; and 
>> _searchActivityIndicator and _searchBar were both nil.
>> 
>> I thought that there could be a missing class issue, but the MyTableView 
>> class is implemented since creating a test MyTableView instance in code 
>> works just fine. That still doesn't explain the other nil values since all 
>> three views were wired up in IB: the view controller shows the views 
>> connected to the outlets and the views show themselves as connected.
>> 
>> Grasping at straws, I trashed the build results and did a clean build, and 
>> even re-launched Xcode, with no difference in behavior. I could very well be 
>> doing something dumb but I'm not exactly sure where to look since I've 
>> (correctly) set up this same sort of thing before and it worked fine. BTW, 
>> I'm using Xcode 3.2.6 + iOS SDK 4.3. Any ideas?
>> 
>> steve

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