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Re: 9. Re: Bindings Question (Scott Stevenson)
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Re: 9. Re: Bindings Question (Scott Stevenson)


  • Subject: Re: 9. Re: Bindings Question (Scott Stevenson)
  • From: Scott Stevenson <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2006 15:08:21 -0800


On Dec 4, 2006, at 7:36 AM, Matt wrote:

[NSApp setDelegate: self];
[self loadDataFromDisk];

You got that from here, right? http://cocoadevcentral.com/articles/000084.php

This shouldn't be causing the problems you're seeing, at least not directly.


I had taken this bit of code as a hint for automatically loading stored data into the app. With that removed, all worked wonderfully. Is there another way that I should go about retrieving the data? All I'm wanting to do is have the bookmarks saved at closed and opened at launch without user intervention.

Unfortuantely, we're only seeing bits and pieces of your project so there's no way to know where the issue is. If you can post a sample project which reproduces the problem, somebody here can make suggestions.


Best Regards,

   - Scott
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