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Re: Seemingly bizzare calling of method
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Re: Seemingly bizzare calling of method


  • Subject: Re: Seemingly bizzare calling of method
  • From: j o a r <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 01:48:41 +0100


On 15 jan 2006, at 01.25, Mike Abdullah wrote:

But this is what I don't understand - I haven't written any code that actually calls this method yet! So why on Earth is it being called? What have I done wrong?!?

Set a breakpoint in the method, and the debugger will tell you why it's called!


But a guess: Could it be that you have a nib outlet with the same name as this method? If so, check the IB FAQ (in the Help menu) for more details on that behaviour.

j o a r


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