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I am developing an iPhone application (iPhone with multi tasking support) in which I am displaying UIAlertView on error. When UIAlertView is about to get display my app is sent to background. Now, if I try to get my app in the foreground, UIAlertView gets displayed for a moment and gets dismissed automatically even if I don't call dismiss/click on any button.

Does anyone knows what the problem is?

Thanks and Regards, Deepa

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  • I've just tried to do the same in my app, but the alert view is still there. Maybe you want to post some codes or something? (maybe the alert view delegate codes are the most important) Jun 18, 2011 at 11:04
  • @spd Have you found any solution ? Aug 26, 2019 at 12:29

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When you add an alert view, it is added on top of the view of the current viewcontroller and while coming back to foreground , sometimes the view is reloaded from the xib and all the contents are refreshed. I suggest you to maintain a state variable in controller which calls the alertView again when coming back to foreground.

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  • The issue is happening to me as well, this is not possible cause the alert is appearing when i call to the next one, so, i guess is there somewhere
    – Oscar
    Apr 11, 2012 at 9:21
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Rajact answer is good if by 'call' means the next

[theViewWhenYouAddedIt bringSubviewToFront:theViewWhenYouAddedIt.theAlert];

This worked for me I hope this helps someone

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