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Web Image
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=========
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This library provides a category for UIImageVIew with support for remote images coming from the web.
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It provides:
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- An UIImageView category adding web image and cache management to the Cocoa Touch framework
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- An asynchronous image downloader
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- An asynchronous memory + disk image caching with automatic cache expiration handling
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- A guarantee that the same URL won't be downloaded several times
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- A guarantee that bogus URLs won't be retried again and again
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- Performances!
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Motivation
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As a dummy Objective-C developer working on my first iPhone application for my company
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([Dailymotion][]), I've been very frustrated by the lack of support in the Cocoa Touch framework for
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UITableView with remote images. After some Googling, I found lot of forums and blogs coming up with
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their solution, most of the time based on asynchronous usage with NSURLConnection, but none provided
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a simple library doing the work of async image grabbing + caching for you.
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Actually there is one in the famous [Three20][] framework by [Joe Hewitt][], but it's a massive
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and undocumented piece of code. You can't import just the the libraries you want without taking the
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whole framework (damn #import "TTGlobal.h"). Anyway, the [Three20][] implementation is based on
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NSURLConnection, and I soon discovered this solution wasn't ideal. Keep reading to find out why.
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As a hurried beginner in iPhone development, I couldn't attempt to implement my own async image
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grabber with caching support as my first steps in this new world. Thus, I asked for help from my good
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friend Sebastien Flory ([Fraggle][]), who was working on his great iPhone game ([Urban Rivals][], a
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future app-store hit) for almost a year. He spent quite an amount of time implementing the very
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same solution for his needs, and was kind enough to give me his implementation for my own use. This
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worked quite well and allowed me to concentrate on other parts of my application. But when I started
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to compare my application with its direct competitor - the built-in Youtube application - I was very
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unhappy with the loading speed of the images. After some network sniffing, I found that every HTTP
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requests for my images was 10 times slower than Youtube's... On my own network, Youtube was 10
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time faster than my own servers... WTF??
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In fact, my servers were fine but a lot of latency was added to the requests, certainly because my
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application wasn't responsive enough to handle the requests at full speed. Right then, I
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understood something important, asynchronous NSURLConnections are tied to the main runloop in the
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NSEventTrackingRunLoopMode. As explained in the documentation, this runloop mode is affected by
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UI events:
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> Cocoa uses this mode to restrict incoming events during mouse-dragging loops and other sorts of
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> user interface tracking loops.
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A simple test to recognize an application using NSURLConnection in its default mode to load
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remote images is to scroll the UITableView with your finger to disclose an unloaded image, and to
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keep your finger pressed on the screen. If the image doesn't load until you release you finger,
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you've got one (try with the Facebook app for instance). It took me quite some time to understand
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the reason for this lagging issue. Actually I first used NSOperation to workaround this issue.
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This technique combined with an image cache instantly gave a lot of responsiveness to my app.
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I thought this library could benefit other Cocoa Touch applications so I open-sourced it.
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How To Use It
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2012-05-10 20:16:10 +08:00
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API documentation is available at [http://hackemist.com/SDWebImage/doc/](http://hackemist.com/SDWebImage/doc/)
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### Using UIImageView+WebCache category with UITableView
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Just #import the UIImageView+WebCache.h header, and call the setImageWithURL:placeholderImage:
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method from the tableView:cellForRowAtIndexPath: UITableViewDataSource method. Everything will be
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handled for you, from async downloads to caching management.
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```objective-c
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#import <SDWebImage/UIImageView+WebCache.h>
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- (UITableViewCell *)tableView:(UITableView *)tableView cellForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath *)indexPath
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{
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static NSString *MyIdentifier = @"MyIdentifier";
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UITableViewCell *cell = [tableView dequeueReusableCellWithIdentifier:MyIdentifier];
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if (cell == nil)
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{
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cell = [[[UITableViewCell alloc] initWithStyle:UITableViewCellStyleDefault
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reuseIdentifier:MyIdentifier] autorelease];
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}
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// Here we use the new provided setImageWithURL: method to load the web image
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[cell.imageView setImageWithURL:[NSURL URLWithString:@"http://www.domain.com/path/to/image.jpg"]
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placeholderImage:[UIImage imageNamed:@"placeholder.png"]];
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cell.textLabel.text = @"My Text";
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return cell;
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}
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```
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### Using blocks
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If your project's deployement target is set to iOS 4+, you may want to use the success/failure blocks to be
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notified when image have been retrieved from cache.
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```objective-c
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// Here we use the new provided setImageWithURL: method to load the web image
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[cell.imageView setImageWithURL:[NSURL URLWithString:@"http://www.domain.com/path/to/image.jpg"]
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placeholderImage:[UIImage imageNamed:@"placeholder.png"]
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success:^(UIImage *image, BOOL cached) {... success code here ...}
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failure:^(NSError *error) {... failure code here ...}];
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];
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```
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Note: neither your success nor failure block will be call if your image request is canceled before completion.
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### Using SDWebImageManager
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The SDWebImageManager is the class behind the UIImageView+WebCache category. It ties the
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asynchronous downloader with the image cache store. You can use this class directly to benefit
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from web image downloading with caching in another context than a UIView (ie: with Cocoa).
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Here is a simple example of how to use SDWebImageManager:
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```objective-c
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SDWebImageManager *manager = [SDWebImageManager sharedManager];
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[manager downloadWithURL:imageURL
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delegate:self
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options:0
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success:^(UIImage *image, BOOL cached)
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{
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// do something with image
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}
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failure:nil];
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```
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### Using Asynchronous Image Downloader Independently
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It is possible to use the async image downloader independently. You just have to create an instance
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of SDWebImageDownloader using its convenience constructor downloaderWithURL:delegate:.
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```objective-c
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downloader = [SDWebImageDownloader downloaderWithURL:url delegate:self];
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```
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The download will start immediately and the imageDownloader:didFinishWithImage: method from the
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SDWebImageDownloaderDelegate protocol will be called as soon as the download of image is completed.
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### Using Asynchronous Image Caching Independently
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It is also possible to use the NSOperation based image cache store independently. SDImageCache
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maintains a memory cache and an optional disk cache. Disk cache write operations are performed
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asynchronous so it doesn't add unnecessary latency to the UI.
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The SDImageCache class provides a singleton instance for convenience but you can create your own
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instance if you want to create separated cache namespace.
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To lookup the cache, you use the imageForKey: method. If the method returns nil, it means the cache
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doesn't currently own the image. You are thus responsible for generating and caching it. The cache
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key is an application unique identifier for the image to cache. It is generally the absolute URL of
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the image.
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```objective-c
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UIImage *myCachedImage = [[SDImageCache sharedImageCache] imageFromKey:myCacheKey];
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```
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By default SDImageCache will lookup the disk cache if an image can't be found in the memory cache.
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You can prevent this from happening by calling the alternative method imageFromKey:fromDisk: with a
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negative second argument.
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To store an image into the cache, you use the storeImage:forKey: method:
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```objective-c
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[[SDImageCache sharedImageCache] storeImage:myImage forKey:myCacheKey];
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By default, the image will be stored in memory cache as well as on disk cache (asynchronously). If
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you want only the memory cache, use the alternative method storeImage:forKey:toDisk: with a negative
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third argument.
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### Using cache key filter
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Sometime, you may not want to use the image URL as cache key because part of the URL is dynamic
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(i.e.: for access control purpose). SDWebImageManager provides a way to set a cache key filter that
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takes the NSURL as input, and output a cache key NSString.
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The following example sets a filter in the application delegate that will remove any query-string from
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the URL before to use it as a cache key:
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- (BOOL)application:(UIApplication *)application didFinishLaunchingWithOptions:(NSDictionary *)launchOptions
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[[SDWebImageManager sharedManager] setCacheKeyFilter:^(NSURL *url)
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url = [[[NSURL alloc] initWithScheme:url.scheme host:url.host path:url.path] autorelease];
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return [url absoluteString];
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}];
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// Your app init code...
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return YES;
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}
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```
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Common Problems
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### Using dynamic image size with UITableViewCell
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UITableView determins the size of the image by the first image set for a cell. If your remote images
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don't have the same size as your placeholder image, you may experience strange anamorphic scaling issue.
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The following article gives a way to workaround this issue:
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[http://www.wrichards.com/blog/2011/11/sdwebimage-fixed-width-cell-images/](http://www.wrichards.com/blog/2011/11/sdwebimage-fixed-width-cell-images/)
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Automatic Reference Counting (ARC)
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You can use either style in your Cocoa project. SDWebImage Will figure out which you are using at compile
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time and do the right thing.
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Installation
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There are two ways to use this in your project: copy all the files into your project, or import the project as a static library.
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### Add the SDWebImage project to your project
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- Download and unzip the last version of the framework from the [download page](https://github.com/rs/SDWebImage/downloads)
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- Right-click on the project navigator and select "Add Files to "Your Project":
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- In the dialog, select SDWebImage.framework:
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- Check the "Copy items into destination group's folder (if needed)" checkbox
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### Add dependencies
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- In you application project app’s target settings, find the "Build Phases" section and open the "Link Binary With Libraries" block:
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- Click the "+" button again and select the "ImageIO.framework", this is needed by the progressive download feature:
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### Add Linker Flag
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Open the "Build Settings" tab, in the "Linking" section, locate the "Other Linker Flags" setting and add the "-ObjC" flag:
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![Other Linker Flags](http://dl.dropbox.com/u/123346/SDWebImage/10_other_linker_flags.jpg)
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### Import headers in your source files
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### Build Project
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At this point your workspace should build without error. If you are having problem, post to the Issue and the
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community can help you solve it.
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Future Enhancements
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- LRU memory cache cleanup instead of reset on memory warning
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[Dailymotion]: http://www.dailymotion.com
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[Fraggle]: http://fraggle.squarespace.com
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[Urban Rivals]: http://fraggle.squarespace.com/blog/2009/9/15/almost-done-here-is-urban-rivals-iphone-trailer.html
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[Three20]: http://groups.google.com/group/three20
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[Joe Hewitt]: http://www.joehewitt.com
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[tutorial]: http://blog.carbonfive.com/2011/04/04/using-open-source-static-libraries-in-xcode-4
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