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Re: Calling Cocoa APIs from a command line application
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Re: Calling Cocoa APIs from a command line application


  • Subject: Re: Calling Cocoa APIs from a command line application
  • From: Andy Lee <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 13 Sep 2003 22:29:05 -0400

At 8:21 PM -0400 9/13/03, John Siracusa wrote:
On 9/13/03 4:32 PM, Andy Lee wrote:
> Maybe they were suggesting you install the Web Kit SDK? To find it,
log in at <http://connect.apple.com>, go to "Download Software,"
select "WWDC 2003," and scroll all the way down to the bottom.

Do you have the Web Kit SDK installed?

Yes, I do.

I just used Pacifist to look in the WebKit SDK package, and it does install the file NSURLError.h. That doesn't prove the file is *added* (as opposed to modified), but it is consistent with the hypothesis.

--Andy
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