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Re: Ghost value in NSUserDefaults
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Re: Ghost value in NSUserDefaults


  • Subject: Re: Ghost value in NSUserDefaults
  • From: Stephan Burlot <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2005 17:10:16 +0100

You're right. Since this key will hold a NSDict, I now initialize it as an empty dict.

But it doesnt solve my problem!

Thanks,
Stephan

Le 9 janv. 05, à 17:03, Clark Cox a écrit :


Though I can't answer your question conclusively, one issue that I noticed: dictionaries cannot contain nil. When +dictionaryWithObjectsAndKeys: sees the nil (before ALERT_KEY) it stops there, so the resulting dictionary does *not* contain any keys or objects for ALERT_KEY, MODE_KEY, DEFAULT_PAPERID_KEY or SERVICE_ID_FOR_PAPER_KEY


-- Clark S. Cox III email@hidden http://www.livejournal.com/users/clarkcox3/ http://homepage.mac.com/clarkcox3/


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