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(There is a reason I would like to do such a thing: the touch interface of my iPhone is dead, replaced screen etc, still dead. Best I can do is remote login through cable and iproxy (linux) connection. But I'd like to control the iPhone through that cable or WiFi, of whatever, without a single touch action, as that doesn't work anymore:-(
 
(There is a reason I would like to do such a thing: the touch interface of my iPhone is dead, replaced screen etc, still dead. Best I can do is remote login through cable and iproxy (linux) connection. But I'd like to control the iPhone through that cable or WiFi, of whatever, without a single touch action, as that doesn't work anymore:-(
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== iOS 5 Frameworks ==
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iOS 5 brought a major change to Frameworks. How About UIKit, Twitter, and Accounts? I think that this article needs to be refreshed to represent 5.x.

Revision as of 09:46, 3 December 2011

Care to elaborate?

Sure.

I wonder, would anybody know if these frameworks have some command line interface, e.g., like there is some in MacOS.

For instance, in MacOS X, the airport devices and wifi services can be controlled through a utility /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/Apple80211.framework/Versions/Current/Resources/airport .

In the root filesystem of the iPhone I can only see /System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/MobileWiFi.framework/Info.plist , in which there is a property:

ExecutableFIle: MobileWiFi

But I can't find that file on the root FS.

(There is a reason I would like to do such a thing: the touch interface of my iPhone is dead, replaced screen etc, still dead. Best I can do is remote login through cable and iproxy (linux) connection. But I'd like to control the iPhone through that cable or WiFi, of whatever, without a single touch action, as that doesn't work anymore:-(

iOS 5 Frameworks

iOS 5 brought a major change to Frameworks. How About UIKit, Twitter, and Accounts? I think that this article needs to be refreshed to represent 5.x.