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Re: What to do with a bad nib?
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Re: What to do with a bad nib?


  • Subject: Re: What to do with a bad nib?
  • From: Kevin Grant <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 11:10:30 -0600

IB 2.4.1 crashed on me while editing the main nib file of my app. Now every time I try to open that file IB crashes. I tried a fresh copy of IB, but I can't use older versions because I was using Bindings. The new 1.1.1 seed didn't help either.

What can one do with a corrupt Nib file in order to recover as much of it as possible?


Some NIB contents are XML files, which are plain text. It is possible to create a new NIB, find its XML content and change it based on the old data. Although I think there is some NIB data that is not stored this way.

Kevin G.
http://homepage.mac.com/kmg/
mail to kevin at ieee dot org
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