EGOTableViewPullRefresh
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Does not always display when tableview created in UIViewController
This was working perfectly when I used it with a UITableViewController. But I am now trying to use it in a UIViewController, where I programmatically create the tableView. Most of the time the refresh header does not get shown, although a white area does get pulled down, and stays down while the view is refreshing.
When it does show, my table view header (not EGO) gets created twice, and the refresh header gets shown below the top duplicate header. However, even when removing my header it does not show properly.
Here is a screenshot:
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-eUGkPqmO4eE/Tm5OqoUBQvI/AAAAAAAABM4/ctJPGAZnEc4/s800/PulldownRefreshBug.png
Can you show the code you're using to setup the table view and table view header?
Im having a similar issue with regards to the refresh header not getting shown my code looks like the following (im still new to iOS so dont shoot me)
setting up table view
orderHistoryTable = [[UITableView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0, 0, 320, 480) style:UITableViewStylePlain];
[orderHistoryTable setDelegate:self];
[orderHistoryTable setDataSource:self];
setting up egorefresh
if (pullToRefreshHeaderView == nil) {
EGORefreshTableHeaderView *view = [[EGORefreshTableHeaderView alloc] initWithFrame:
CGRectMake(0.0f, 0.0f - self.view.bounds.size.height,
320.0f, self.view.bounds.size.height)];
view.delegate = self;
[self.view addSubview:view];
pullToRefreshHeaderView = view;
[view release];
}
have i missed something out, the mechanism seems to be working i.e. the white area holds for a bit and then disappears as you would expect them to.
any help would be much appreciated. thanks
Dan
The view is there, just the frame is a bit off. Initialization should look like this.
EGORefreshTableHeaderView *view = [[EGORefreshTableHeaderView alloc] initWithFrame:CGRectMake(0.0f, -60.0f, 320.0f, 60.0ft)];
It should also get added to the table view, not self.view, unless you're using a UITableViewController.
[orderHistoryTable addSubview:view];