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Re: Tip for Cocoa newbies (and pros)
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Re: Tip for Cocoa newbies (and pros)


  • Subject: Re: Tip for Cocoa newbies (and pros)
  • From: jim kitchen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 15 May 2003 07:07:18 -0600

Dear Jesus...

Your link, at least in my email, generated a partial clickable link and,
inserted an additional character in the link. Therefore the page is not
found.

If you copy all of the text from the supplied link and, insert the text in a
browser, a "space" is also copied before "0.4.1.dmg", which generates a page
not found error.

Deleting the space corrects the minor issue and, allows the user to get to
the downloadable image.


jim k


On 5/15/03 6:19 AM, "Jesus De Meyer" <email@hidden> wrote:

> Instead of having your browser with hundreds of windows open for each
> class you need, just download an app called Cocoa Browser
> http://homepage2.nifty.com/hoshi-takanori/cocoa-browser/Cocoa-Browser-
> 0.4.1.dmg
>
> This will help you a lot in the process of developing an app.
>
> Enjoy
>
> PS: I didn't write Cocoa Browser, but I do use it all the time :)
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