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Downloading via FTP and loading images in a NSTableView
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  • Subject: Downloading via FTP and loading images in a NSTableView
  • From: "Valentin Dan" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 19 Mar 2008 09:50:30 -0400
  • Thread-topic: Downloading via FTP and loading images in a NSTableView

	Hi,

	I'd like to know how can I get a file from a server that requires user & password ? What classes should I look at ?

	Also, is it possible to load an image in a NSTableView cell ?

	And to sum up both questions, can an image be loaded from a server directly in a NSTableView, without saving it on the disk (knowing that the server will ask for credentials ...) ?

	Thanks !


PS: Thanks for the NSSocketPort info ... that class just appeared to be exactly what I needed - but one sholdn't judge by appearances :) -

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-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Farmer [mailto:email@hidden]
Sent: 19 martie 2008 12:42
To: Valentin Dan
Cc: email@hidden; Dan Tascau
Subject: Re: Network communication with NSFileHandle & NSSocketPort
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On 19 Mar 08, at 02:58, Valentin Dan wrote:
> unsigned short serverPort = 9000;
>
> NSString * serverAddress = @“192.1.2.1”;
>
> NSSocketPort * socketPort =  [[NSSocketPort alloc]
> initRemoteWithTCPPort:serverPort host:serverAddress];

NSSocketPort is part of the Distributed Objects API - despite the
name, it's not a general-purpose socket class. Unless this is
specifically what you're trying to do, you'll need to initialize a
socket FD yourself using BSD calls, then create a NSFileHandle from
that using initWithFileDescriptor:.

There are a couple of alternate approaches. There's CFSocket if you
don't mind working with CoreFoundation. If you want a set of Cocoa
classes, there's NetSocket, among others.

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