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Thursday, February 7, 2013

Different Behavious for MFMessageComposeViewController in ios 5.0 & 60



  • In iOS 6.0 when we are dismissing the keyboard with cursor in the message body text view, the message body text-view disappears. But when we do the same operation with To text field, its working fine. Boths cases are working fine in iOS 5.0. The issue seems to be only in iOS 6.0.

  • When dismissing the keyboard, a transparent gap appears at the top of message body text view (see the attached images below).



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Monday, January 28, 2013

Different Behavious for MFMessageComposeViewController in ios 5.0 & 60

Preetha_2009 Currently Being Moderated Jan 28, 2013 2:23 AM In iOS 6.0 when we are dismissing the keyboard with cursor in the message body text view, the message body text-view disappears. But when we do the same operation with To text field, its working fine. Boths cases are working fine in iOS 5.0. The issue seems to be only in iOS 6.0. When dismissing the keyboard, a transparent gap appears at the top of message body text view (see the attached images below).

 

 


 

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