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Re: Listening for changes
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Re: Listening for changes


  • Subject: Re: Listening for changes
  • From: Andre Masse <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 20 Dec 2008 08:35:42 -0500

Thanks for the idea Mike. Not sure how I could implement this without sending the notification in every setter of the class though...


Andre Masse

On Dec 19, 2008, at 19:24, Mike Abdullah wrote:

Since you apparently want to just know that one of the fields changed, but not which one specifically, why not just have the class post an NSNotification called MyClassDidChange or similar?

Mike.

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 >Listening for changes (From: Andre Masse <email@hidden>)
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