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Ok, this is getting on my nerves!

I must have done something wrong with a file but my app now uses captions from a "ghost" Localizable.strings. I have changed the content of the file since, but all the changes are ignored.

  • I get the captions the "regular" way: NSLocalizedString(@"captionKey", nil)
  • any change to the Localizable.strings is ignored
  • if I delete the Localizable.strings reference and file, the app still displays proper captions!
  • With the nslocalizable.strings deleted, I've searched for any file containing my captions and got nothing, yet when I build they are displayed.
  • I've tried resetting the emulator, cleaning my project.. nothing. Still displaying old captions
  • Same issue on my iPhone
  • When I distribute the IPA over the air, this time, captions aren't displayed, just the keys

Please help!

Edit: Following the comment from DarkDust I've deleted the app from iPhone, cleaned the project, built and run and the app now displays keys. Quite normal. But when I add a new Localizable.strings, it's being ignored. If it helps the code below logs (null):

NSLog(@"%@", [[NSBundle bundleForClass:[self class]] pathForResource:@"Localizable" ofType:@"strings"]);

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    Did you delete the app from the phone, then cleaned your project and installed the app afresh?
    – DarkDust
    Oct 28, 2011 at 14:22
  • Just done that. This time the app displays keys. Then I've added a new "Localizable.strings" with some content, cleaned again, deleted the app, built and the app still shows keys
    – Johann
    Oct 28, 2011 at 14:30
  • It's finicky. I had this issue and then it resolved itself with no explanation a few days later.
    – James
    Oct 28, 2011 at 17:22

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Ok found the issue. I had somehow messed up with the Build Rules (Xcode 4 -> select your target -> tab "Build Rules") There, I had a few "CopyStringsFile" rules that were not using "CopyStringFile". No idea how this happened. All I had to do was removing them (making sure at least one was left using "CopyStringFile")

Tricky stuff

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