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mlRe: spurious Mountain View and Redwood City
FROM : Dave Sopchak
DATE : Sun Dec 15 15:34:14 2002

I don't think that these things stay there when your app is
launched...At least they didn't when my app launched...they're probably
there just to show you how a table would look with some data in it


On Sunday, December 15, 2002, at 06:23 AM, matt neuburg wrote:

> I have a custom NSFormatter, and I had to write an exception handler
> because when my window opens, containing several interface items that
> use the formatter, before I put any data into the window, the
> formatter is bombarded with values like "Mountain View" and "Redwood
> City". Where the heck are these coming from? (Not my code, I assure
> you.) Is this some sort of Silicon Valley plot to take over the world?
> m.

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