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Re: Password


  • Subject: Re: Password
  • From: Shawn Erickson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 10:55:50 -0800

On 11/16/05, Rolando Sacramento <email@hidden> wrote:
> hi there,
>      Im quite new with mac as well as it's dev tool like Xcode, Im
> currentyly creating an app, that ask the user to get the password.

Which password and for what purpose? If you are talking about the
users login password you should really never ask for that yourself.
Instead you should utilize authorization services for such a thing.

> But I've been through the documentation, but i can not see on how can
> i create a NSTextField that mask the user input.  Can anyone give his/
> her opinion about this?
> ex. userinput "Rolly" and the NSTextField output is ********,
> something like that.

NSSecureTextField

-Shawn
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