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Re: NSURLConnection retains its delegate
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Re: NSURLConnection retains its delegate


  • Subject: Re: NSURLConnection retains its delegate
  • From: Jerry Krinock <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 21:58:23 -0700
  • Thread-topic: NSURLConnection retains its delegate

on 06/08/10 15:53, Scott Anguish at email@hidden wrote:

> it does happen rarely though.
> some research indicates that yes,
>
> the doc should state this though. I've filed a bug and will fix this

It's good that you'll fix the documentation, Scott.  But you know software
is not supposed to do things "rarely".  I think it may be doing more than
retaining, and while you're studying this maybe you could have a look at a
possibly related issue, bug 4347324, and better yet get someone in Apple's
code-fixing department interested in it.  That bug report even has a nice
demo command-line project I made for you folks last year.


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