Re: HTMLEditing.framework & Cocoa
Re: HTMLEditing.framework & Cocoa
- Subject: Re: HTMLEditing.framework & Cocoa
- From: John Stiles <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 17:32:34 -0800
They are private because Apple might decide to change or remove them
later on.
If your app starts using them, it will probably break in OS X 10.5 or
perhaps in a future version.
Creating and documenting formal API is hard work, so when they've got
tech that they need to share within the company, but they aren't
ready to lock down and finalize the API for public use, they make
private frameworks.
On Jan 18, 2007, at 5:27 PM, Rick Langschultz wrote:
Does anyone know which applications use the HTMLEditing.framework?
I looked
at the Cocoa API using class-dump and it seems like a pretty
standard API
framewoek for implementing HTMLEditing. XML and the XQuery
frameworks also
look like Apple implementations of the same type? Why are these
frameworks
private? Will using them in my application mess anything up
internally???
Thanks,
Rick
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