Your master view does not get instantiated when you launch in portrait view because it's not being displayed. You can test this with a simple NSLog() and you will see that it's (null) just before you assign the view controllers.
Your master view does not get instantiated when you launch in portrait view because it's not being displayed. You can test this with a simple NSLog() and you will see that it's (null), just before you assign the view controllers: ... NSLog(@"master: %@", mView); dView. MasterReference = mView; ... If you need your master view to show in portrait also, you could create your own SplitViewController instead of using UISplitViewController and "abusing" it.
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