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Re: little locking button
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Re: little locking button


  • Subject: Re: little locking button
  • From: Markos Kapes <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 1 May 2001 22:22:59 -0400

Funny, I'm only getting a NIAuthenticationPanel, which seems to be the Panel that the button calls up. This *is* my first Cocoa app, so i'm sure I'm just not doing something right.

Thanks for the pointer in the proper direction, at least.
--Marko


On Tuesday, May 1, 2001, at 03:06 PM, Ken Grigsby wrote:

It's called NIAuthenticationButton and it's hidden in /System/Libraries/PrivateFrameworks/NIInterface.framework. I did a class-dump of NIInterface to generate a header for it. Read this header file into your nib. Create a custom view and give it the class NIAuthenticationButton. Add the framework to your project. It's real nice since it brings up the dialog itself and the strings are localized


Ken Grigsby
Thursby Software Systems Inc.
email@hidden
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