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Re: Getting Touched Resources to be Recopied
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Re: Getting Touched Resources to be Recopied


  • Subject: Re: Getting Touched Resources to be Recopied
  • From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2007 10:45:50 -0700

[Resend of a message I sent 12 hours ago which never appeared in the list]

I received a private reply suggesting that I put my .html files in a "Copy Files" Build Phase instead of "Copy Bundle Resources". So, I did this:

1. In Target, create a new Copy Files Build Phase.
2. Name it "Recopy Resources"
3. In Target, move the Resources folder from "Copy Bundle Resources" to "Recopy Resources" Build Phase.
4. Within Xcode, edit the text of one of the Help .html files in the Resources folder.
5. Build.
6. Run.
7. In running app, menu > Help and view the edited .html file


EXPECTED RESULT:
The edits should be seen.

ACTUAL RESULT:
I still see the old version.

8.  Clean
9.  Repeat steps 5-7.

RESULT:
Now, I see the edits.  Again, "Clean" is necessary to do the job.

So, the answer is: No, that does not help.

I'd appreciate if someone could tell me...

Am I doing something wrong?
Am I the only dummy that has such wild expectations?

Jerry

P.S. The private reply also commented that he thought syntax coloring of HTML in Xcode is OK. It looks weird to me, but maybe there are errors in my HTML causing this. Let's not get off on that tangent. Forget what I said about syntax coloring.
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