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Re: Substituting low level BSD stuff with spiffy Cocoa calls
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Re: Substituting low level BSD stuff with spiffy Cocoa calls


  • Subject: Re: Substituting low level BSD stuff with spiffy Cocoa calls
  • From: Quinn <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2005 06:54:07 +0000

At 6:09 +0100 15/12/04, Malte wrote:
since this is both, a network and cocoa related problem, i wasn't sure which list to post this to and thus sent it to both, the networking and the cocoa list.

Please don't cross post like this. if you want to ask advice from both lists, send a separate posts to each list. That way when folks who are subscribed to only one list reply to your post, they won't get annoying bounce messages. It also increases your chances of getting a reply because the MacNetworkProg folks won't think "Oh, the Cocoa folks will help him.", and vice versa (-:


But after this modification the app doesn't work anymore. [...]

It looks like Doug set you straight. Cool. And I learnt a lot by reading his post (-:


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