![]() ![]() rw-r-r- 1 aad staff 2.6K Oct 29 20:40 /Users/aad/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/MTLite-fzfjswokuxdnzucfawrmvgtbhuep/Build/Products/Debug-iphonesimulator/MTL_amework/SCIUIProgressMonitorViewController. rw-r-r- 1 aad staff 7.3K Oct 29 20:40 /Users/aad/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/MTLite-fzfjswokuxdnzucfawrmvgtbhuep/Build/Products/Debug-iphonesimulator/MTL_amework/MainViewController.nib Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInternalInconsistencyException', reason: '- loaded the GameView nib but the view outlet was not set. $ d=' /Users/aad/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/MTLite-fzfjswokuxdnzucfawrmvgtbhuep/Build/Products/Debug-iphonesimulator/MTL_amework/ In the debugger I printed the Bundle and used ls to make sure the nib was present NSString *bundleIdentifier = MTL_COMMON_FRAMEWORK_BUNDLE_ID_STR If this is not set My common framework resources are not copied to DerivedData/MTLite-fzfjswokuxdnzucfawrmvgtbhuep/Build In the IB identity inspector I am setting the custom class and the model is the name of my framework. The MainViewController.xib make use of SCIUIProgressMonitorViewController class/xib This code is in the common framework, along with the xib and class code for SCIUIProgressMonitorViewController. Then choose another program and check the 'Always Open With' box. Mac: Right click (or Ctrl-click) the SUCK file, then click 'Open with' > 'Other.'. Now select another program and check the box 'Always use this app to open. When SiteSucker downloads a webpage or style sheet, it scans the file for links and downloads the links. It does this by copying the site's webpages, style sheets, images, PDFs, and other files to your iOS device, duplicating the site's directory structure. Here is the code I use to load my first, main, VC. On : Windows: Right click on any SUCK file and then click 'Open with' > 'Choose another app'. SiteSucker is an iOS app that automatically downloads websites from the Internet. 20:45:46.187105-0700 MTLite *** Terminating app due to uncaught exception 'NSInternalInconsistencyException', reason: 'Could not load NIB in bundle: 'NSBundle (loaded)' with name 'SCIUIProgressMonitorViewController'' When my app tries to create my main/home VC from a xib I get the following error I set up a workspace with my app project, and the common framework Most of the common code is comprised of ViewControllers and xib files. To make sure that your SUCK file is not corrupted or virus-infected, get the file again and scan it with antivirus software.'I am using xcode 9 to refactor some common code in my iOS apps into a framework.I don't know why, but omitting this page made the rest of the download work fine. on the SiteSucker manufacturer website after an available. I found that SiteSucker was freezing up when 'Analyzing' this particular page for some reason. Because only the current version supports the latest SUCK file format. Update your software that should actually open.There tap the Options icon in the top right-hand corner of the screen to change the default apps. Android: Tap the Settings icon on your smartphone, then tap on the Apps section. There long-press on the file, then release your finger. If you do not see an app to open the file, then tap Share "Share" and choose an app. Linux: Right click on the file, and select "Open with" and choose another program. Then choose another program and check the "Always Open With" box. The application works fine on iOS 12 and lower but the application crashes on iOS 13 as soon as video playback is initiated with the below stacktrace. Mac: Right click (or Ctrl-click) the SUCK file, then click "Open with" > "Other.". I have an application that records a 5 second video and shows the playback using AVPlayer and AVPlayerLayer to the user. Now select another program and check the box "Always use this app to open *.SUCK files". Windows: Right click on any SUCK file and then click "Open with" > "Choose another app". ![]() Fixed a bug that could cause SiteSucker to crash if it. I would complain the interface takes some effort, but it doesnt really. Version 2.7.2: Fixed a bug that could cause SiteSucker to crash on OS X 10.9.x Mavericks. SiteSucker is a very small app (less than 1 MB), and does one thing terrifically well: save all files and pages off a site. ![]() SiteSucker can download files unmodified, or it can localize the files it downloads, allowing you to browse a site off-line.
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