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Re: NSAttributedString and HTML
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Re: NSAttributedString and HTML


  • Subject: Re: NSAttributedString and HTML
  • From: Chris Hanson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2002 13:53:01 -0500

At 11:41 AM -0700 9/21/02, Ali Ozer wrote:
Do you happen to have a class named "HTMLDocument" in your app or in a framework? The AppKit dynamically looks for a class named HTMLDocument --- if you happen to have one of these, it might message your class instead. I am not sure why we see "MyDocument" in the exception below instead of "HTMLDocument" though...

That would be it. I was, um, "editing for publication." :)

Thanks, Ali!

-- Chris
-- now to change the class name...
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