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  • Subject: NSHTTPCookieStorage
  • From: "Mr. Gecko" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 4 Aug 2010 10:07:53 -0500

Hello, I wrote a custom NSHTTPCookieStorage and I really need help with it as it seems to be crashing the program on some people's computers and I know why. It's because I do not have access to OpaqueCFHTTPCookieStorage functions/methods to create my own reference for it. I need this to happen as my customers really asked for me to do something that requires I do it. Can you at least tell me which framework contains it so I can reverse engineer the functions and or stuff needed to point it to a different plist to read and write too? I am sure a lot of other developers would like this, the main reason I need this is because this deals with more than one user for a website and uses things such as QTKit which needs a cookie to load the content. I am going to find a way around this by only copying the cookies needed to load the content to the cookie storage and see what happens. But I would like an answer still.

Thanks,
Mr. Gecko

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