I have a Navigation Controller based app. From my Root VC, I have one view that I present modally like this:

[self.navigationController presentModalViewController:shortcutsViewController animated:YES];

shortcutsVC contains a row of buttons, which take the user to various places in the app.

In iOS 4.3, this works:

UINavigationController *saveNavigationController = (UINavigationController *)self.parentViewController;
[saveNavigationController pushViewController:multipleListViewController animated:YES];
[saveNavigationController dismissModalViewControllerAnimated:YES];
[multipleListViewController release];

It does not work if the dismiss happens before the push.

In iOS 5, it doesn't work at all, regardless of which order the two commands are in.

By "not work" I mean that the button highlights briefly but the new VC is not displayed.

What is the right way to do this? Or am I doing something that was illegal all along and just happened to work in 4.3?

EDIT:

I got some offline help on this one.

The problem is that in iOS5, parentViewController has been renamed presentingViewController. Since I still need to support both 4.x and 5.x, I changed this

UINavigationController *saveNavigationController = (UINavigationController *)self.parentViewController;

to this

UINavigationController *saveNavigationController;
if ([self respondsToSelector:@selector(presentingViewController)]) {
    saveNavigationController = (UINavigationController *)self.presentingViewController;
} else {
    saveNavigationController = (UINavigationController *)self.parentViewController;
}

And all is happy now.

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Thanks, your solution solved my problem!! – Manni Jan 5 at 9:25
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