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31 years ago
Rafael:  Thank you very much, I was having a huge headache to solve the very same problem!
37 years ago
Ray:  Having the same problem. Very frustrating. Luckily, for some reason my released version worked on the iPad itself, but now I can't get it to run in the simulator. Getting no such table, which I'm guessing is an initialization error. Will continue to investigate.
38 years ago
Jeremy:  FYI, I've just tried it with the SQLite 3.7.0 preview and the same problem occurs.
Also, I'm not using any extra third-party libraries with my SQLite, so the problem isn't your Unicode extension.
38 years ago
Jeremy:  I'm having the same problem with compiling SQLite against iOS 4 for the iPad simulator, but in my case it works fine running on an actual iPad (also works in the iPhone simulator and on an iPod Touch).
Same problem with 3.6.23.1, 3.6.23, and at least back to 3.6.21. Compiling against iOS 3.2 makes it work, though that's not really an option for iPhone (as opposed to iPad) apps.
I have no idea what to do about it or how big a problem it really is...
38 years ago
Pascal:  The problem seems to have deep roots, however there is a solution, see the updated post. :)
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RC 1 of the Ubertragen-Widget

Friday, June 9th 2006 - 13:39
The Widgetschmie.de, Sebastian and me, has just released a third Beta (and the first RC) of our Übertragen widget, a widget to transmit Files to FTP-servers or other machines in the LAN which run Übertragen.
It includes many improvements for Bonjour-transfers, including the possibility to reject transmissions and a better "files received" dialog.
If you're a Mac OS X Tiger user, be sure to check it out, it is freeware.
Screenshot: Transfer_Multiple_Files.png
Pascal at 10.06.2006 16:22

Ups, Seb, da hab ich wohl den falschen Kommentar gelöscht... =[ Sorry...
Nick at 10.06.2006 16:28

Sieh an, sieh an ... sieht doch gut aus, die Code-Verifikation :-). Noch ein Tipp: Begrenze den Pool der Buchstaben und Zahlen, aus denen der Code generiert wird, indem Du ähnlich aussehende entfernst - z.B. "1" und ein kleines "L". Das macht es einfacher für den Benutzer ...
Sebastian at 12.06.2006 19:37

Tjaja, kenn ich. ;)
Ich glaube, ich hatte geschrieben, daß es ziemlich cool ist, mit Dir zusammenarbeiten und daß ich finde daß dabei was ziemlich Cooles rausgekommen ist.
Oder hatte ich wieder mal Plätzchenrezepte gepostet? ;)
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