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Re: Fundamental mistake in my understanding of use of classes/instances/encapsulation/messaging
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Re: Fundamental mistake in my understanding of use of classes/instances/encapsulation/messaging


  • Subject: Re: Fundamental mistake in my understanding of use of classes/instances/encapsulation/messaging
  • From: Graham Cox <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 21 Jun 2008 14:05:18 +1000

Downloading your file produces an empty (zero bytes) file at least when clicking your link and using Finder.

But one observation, in an MVC model with a pop-up button, the pop-up button *is* the view, so I'm not sure in what way you have connected this additional view - that sounds wrong.

Graham


On 20 Jun 2008, at 10:48 pm, Jason Wiggins wrote:

Both the Controller and View Classes are connected to the popup button in IB.
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