FROM : Jim Correia
DATE : Tue Jul 18 18:14:38 2006
On Jul 18, 2006, at 12:09 PM, Tom Burns wrote:
> In the app I am developing, I have a webview that I need to display
> content based on the currently selected item in a tableview. The
> tableview is automatically populated by coredata, but I am at a loss
> when it comes to figuring out how to get the HTML (stored as a string
> attribute of each managed object) of the correct managed object to
> load. Is there something simple that I am missing here? I have a
> feeling that this is a simple problem with a simple solution, but I am
> at a loss.
WebView doesn't have a binding which you can take advantage of to
have it display an HTML string stored in a model object.
Your choices are:
1) Subclass WebView and expose such a binding :-)
2) In your controller code fetch the HTML string from your model, and
load it in the web view "by hand"
Jim
DATE : Tue Jul 18 18:14:38 2006
On Jul 18, 2006, at 12:09 PM, Tom Burns wrote:
> In the app I am developing, I have a webview that I need to display
> content based on the currently selected item in a tableview. The
> tableview is automatically populated by coredata, but I am at a loss
> when it comes to figuring out how to get the HTML (stored as a string
> attribute of each managed object) of the correct managed object to
> load. Is there something simple that I am missing here? I have a
> feeling that this is a simple problem with a simple solution, but I am
> at a loss.
WebView doesn't have a binding which you can take advantage of to
have it display an HTML string stored in a model object.
Your choices are:
1) Subclass WebView and expose such a binding :-)
2) In your controller code fetch the HTML string from your model, and
load it in the web view "by hand"
Jim
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| Tom Burns | Jul 18, 18:09 | |
| Jim Correia | Jul 18, 18:14 | |
| Tom Burns | Jul 18, 18:21 | |
| Jim Correia | Jul 18, 18:46 | |
| Andreas Mayer | Jul 18, 18:50 | |
| Tom Burns | Jul 18, 18:58 |






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