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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T16:43:14+00:00 2026-05-13T16:43:14+00:00

I have some code which fetches an XML file from a URL and then

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I have some code which fetches an XML file from a URL and then parses it using NSXMLParser. Currently this code is contained within the viewController which calls it. I would like, for re-usability sake, to move the parsing code to an external class and call it from the viewController.

I tried to achieve this as follows:

Created a blank NSObject class file, put the parsing code into the .h and .m files, then used an #import statement in my viewController.m file and an @Class statement in the viewController.h file so I could call the methods from within the viewController class.

I’m not sure how to proceed or whether I’m approaching this the wrong way, please advise.


I instantiate the external class with the following line in the @interface of my viewController

XMLParser *xmlParser;

In viewDidLoad for my viewController class I call a method I have written in XMLParser.m. The call is performed as follows:

[xmlParser fetchXML];

The problem is that when I compile I get the following warning:

'XMLParser' may not respond to '-fetchXML'

When the view loads at runtime the method isn’t called, or it’s called but doesn’t run

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    2026-05-13T16:43:15+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 4:43 pm

    You should have a file called XMLParser.h that includes something like:

    @interface XMLParser : NSObject
    {
        ...
    }   
    - (void)fetchXML;
    

    Then in viewController.m, there should be:

    #import "XMLParser.h"
    

    I would suspect you’re missing one of these steps.

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