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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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Multiple CSS Stylesheets - only one recognized

Monday, November 6th 2006 - 21:46
While working on one of our widgets, I decided to split up the CSS code into two separate CSS Stylesheets and include both with their own <link>-tag. This is common practice on websites and shouldn`t pose any problems.
I thought so.
Then I headed on and tested the layout within Safari and – what? Everything scrambled. It turned out that the widget/"webpage" only recognized one stylesheet, whichever came first.
After very much digging and trying and uncommenting code (I did change one of the Stylesheets through JavaScript and first thought that was the cause), it finally worked: I had a title-attribute in every link-tag, and although those were different titles, it didn`t work as long as both had a title-attribute. So I removed the title-attributes and everything is fine now.
As a sidenote, even Gecko-Browsers show this behaviour. I didn`t bother testing other browsers since I`m glad I resolved this issue and can continue to work on interesting stuff. :)
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