NSUserDefauts - Am I Missing the Obvious?
NSUserDefauts - Am I Missing the Obvious?
- Subject: NSUserDefauts - Am I Missing the Obvious?
- From: Eric Kolotyluk <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 21:48:05 -0800
I do something like the following in my application
[defaults setObject:@"some string" forKey:@"myKey"];
later after restarting the program, I do something like
NSString *myString;
myString = [defaults objectForKey:@"myKey"];
if (myString != nil)
{
// do something
}
else
NSLog(@"myKey is missing");
which logs "myKey is missing" every time. After reading the
documentation on User Defaults several times over I no grok. Is there
something I have to do in my application bundle before I can set objects
in the Application domain, or am I missing something more basic? Where
is the User Defaults dictionary stored? Is there some way to inspect it?
I'm an old NeXT developer from way back, but I'm having to learn a few
new tricks with Cocoa.
Cheers, Eric
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