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Re: Mail and Attachments
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Re: Mail and Attachments


  • Subject: Re: Mail and Attachments
  • From: Shane Stanley <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Aug 2005 10:13:19 +1000
  • Thread-topic: Mail and Attachments

On 26/8/05 9:58 AM, "Gary (Lists)" <email@hidden> wrote:

> this is what I make of
> the connection, Shane:
>
>
> class message
>
>     has a property 'content'
>
>         which holds data of a class text
>
>             which has an element 'attachment'
>
>
>
> Is that anywhere close to reality?

Yes, I can see the connection after the fact. But this "attachment" class is
the same one that's in pretty well every Cocoa app, and it says, "Represents
an inline text attachment.  This class is used mainly for make commands."

I guess I was suggesting that this sort of obscurity isn't particularly
helpful.

--
Shane Stanley <email@hidden>



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