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NSString bindings are one-way in Xcode 3.0
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NSString bindings are one-way in Xcode 3.0


  • Subject: NSString bindings are one-way in Xcode 3.0
  • From: Bob Smith <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 06 Nov 2007 10:33:12 -0500

An application that I've been working on since Xcode 1.0 makes extensive use of NSStrings to hold and save data. I've incorporated bindings of many NSStrings to NSTextViews; in Xcode 2.(most recent) all was well. When I compile and run in Xcode 3.0, the bindings operate in only one direction: if the NSString is changed programatically, the change appears as expected in the interface; however if the change is made in the Text View, the change is not transmitted to the application's container NSString.

Since 10/27 I'm unable to figure this out.

Bob Smith
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