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Re: NSDictionary valueForKey: and @ character at start of NSString
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Re: NSDictionary valueForKey: and @ character at start of NSString


  • Subject: Re: NSDictionary valueForKey: and @ character at start of NSString
  • From: "Joe Goh" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 00:41:50 +0800

On 5/16/07, Shawn Erickson <email@hidden> wrote:
Stepping back from this... why not just call objectForKey: directly?
Why are you attempting to use valueForKey: in a way other then it was
really intended?

*smacks head* Indeed!!!

objectForKey: should probably work for my case.  Doh!

Thanks for the wake up call!
Joe Goh
FunkeeMonk Technology
http://www.funkeemonk.com/
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