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  • Subject: NSCoding, objects that can
  • From: Alexander Cohen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2008 13:47:50 -0500

Hi, i have a class that contains an NSDictionary. That dictionary is encoded in encodeWithCoder:. Once in a while, a user might put in something liek a CGColorSpaceRef or something similar and everything stops working. Is there a way to find out if bjects in the dictionary can actually be encoded. Keep in mind that they might not always be Obj-C objects. I guess i'm looking for a ObjecTypeCanBeEncoded method or something like that.

thx

AC
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