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In my application i was supposed to include/access/bring another application which is installed in iPhone. I don't have the source code for the other application. I googled several references which says that i should include the source file of another application without ticking copy options. but the problem here is i don't have the source file of the application.
If you're hoping to "embed" another application so that it appears to be part of your own then you're going to be out of luck (i.e. this cannot be done) without the source.
If you'd like to launch another application (say facebook) then you can use URL schemes, there's a good reference here: http://wiki.akosma.com/IPhone_URL_Schemes
If you have something else in mind you'll have to rephrase the question as others have already said, it's not entirely clear.
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I've been creating iPhone applications for the past couple of months, and one question has always crossed my mind: how does one go about creating an app like Instagram or some other application that lets users sign up and log in? I know how to do this with a website (SQL), but how do you do it on the iPhone? General answers are perfectly fine. Thanks!
The simplest approach: use UIWebView to wrap the website.
If you prefer using native UI, you can use JSON to communicate with the server for user login part.
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We are working on making an iphone app for a drupal website. We want to use XML-RPC for communication.
We have added the DIOS sdk and AFNetwork library into a XCode project. According to two tutorials I viewed, the next step is to modify a file called DIOSConfig.h and give the url of the drupal services function in that file. But I cannot find that file.
Will I have to enter the url in a different file?
You need to modify Settings.h file
Refer to this link https://github.com/workhabitinc/drupal-ios-sdk
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I have a .xls file stored on the iPhone. I would like to upload this file to a remote web server. Is there a way this can be done? All the questions I have found seem to be concernced with image files, whereas I would like a solution for a generic file type.
Thanks
I'm using AFNetworking for various file types and it works great. ASIHttpRequest has been abandoned by its author.
May I recommend ASIHTTPRequest? Here is some sample code for file upload.
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I have to make an application of email client. is it possible to make an application that can manage different email addresses. In application we have to provide inbox for different id. I don't know how I'll connect to all servers. and how it will work? can anybody guide me?
This is really new for me thats why please don't mind if my question is silly
There used to be an app, remail, then open sourced by google: http://code.google.com/p/remail-iphone/
Also on the OneMail app website you'll find a list with the frameworks they're using: http://codev.co.uk/products/onemail/notice
I guess that it is possible, since it is an "stand alone" app and not an improvement to the native app.
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I have an app in my iPhone. Now i want to get source code of that app.My mean that how get source file of app? what is the processor so that i get information of app which is in my iphone?
You cannot. If you wrote the application, hopefully you didn't delete the source code... if it isn't, it's not yours to look at.
If this app was made with xcode then you canot get the source off the app as its compiled to a native binary format, the only possible way is to disassemble but you have to be a good knowledge of assembly language to understand the code.
If this app was made with another tool maybe it can be possible but I dont think it would be easy.