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Re: Storing a table view in user defaults
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Re: Storing a table view in user defaults


  • Subject: Re: Storing a table view in user defaults
  • From: Steven Riggs <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 28 Apr 2009 17:00:54 -0400

Check out the sample code here that demonstrates storing a dictionary in defaults with no code.
http://idisk.mac.com/steven.riggs-Public?view=web


I hope it helps...

Steven Riggs


On Apr 28, 2009, at 11:04 AM, Ryan Briones wrote:

I'm a relative newb when it comes to cocoa programming, but I've been trying
to finish of a project and put it out there so I can get some feedback and
continue to get better. My problem is that I have a table view that's bound
to an array controller backed by user defaults in IB. Adding a single new
row works fine, but if I add any more, the data from the previous rows gets
wiped out, but the actual rows get preserved. Further more, if I create a
row and exit/relaunch the rows are persisted, but the data is not. If feel
like I'm missing some important detail, but I can't figure out what. Any
help is appreciated. Thanks.


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Ryan Carmelo Briones
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