Re: NSAttributedString and HTML
Re: NSAttributedString and HTML
- Subject: Re: NSAttributedString and HTML
- From: Jonathan Jackel <email@hidden>
- Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2002 08:58:27 -0400
Have you tried changing NULL to nil?
Jonathan
on 9/21/02 1:11 AM, Chris Hanson at email@hidden wrote:
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There's got to be something I'm just missing here.
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I'm trying to create an attributed string with the HTML that I have
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in another string. I'm doing this from within an NSText delegate
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method, -[MyDocument textDidChange:]. I'm using Mac OS X 10.2.1 with
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the latest everything.
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Here's my code:
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- (NSAttributedString *)attributedStringForHTML:(NSString *)rawString
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{
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NSData *rawStringData;
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NSAttributedString *htmlString;
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rawStringData = [rawString dataUsingEncoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
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htmlString = [[[NSAttributedString alloc] initWithHTML:rawStringData
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documentAttributes:NULL] autorelease];
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return htmlString;
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}
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What's strange is that as soon as it hits -[NSAttributedString
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initWithHTML:documentAttributes:], it throws an exception:
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Exception raised during posting of notification. Ignored.
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exception: *** +[MyDocument attributedStringWithHTML:documentAttributes:]:
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selector not recognized
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Of course it's not recognized! I don't want to write my own HTML
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parser, that's what the AppKit additions to NSAttributedString are
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for! And how the heck is it getting at MyDocument?
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What's odd is that using NSAttributedString like this to work fine
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for projects like Cocoa Browser. And it certainly doesn't have an
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implementation of +[MyDocument
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attributedStringWithHTML:documentAttributes:]. What's going on?
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-- Chris
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