FROM : I. Savant
DATE : Tue Jul 25 18:48:15 2006
>>
>> error: 'CocoaDevGroup' undeclared (first use in this function)
>
>
> I'm glad to see that someone else is seeing the humor in this that
> I have come to see. I got a good laugh from the "error" message.
>
Glad you took it as the light-hearted humor it was meant to be.
Some people just have no sense of humor. :-)
> The problem that I'm still grappling with is trying to get a list
> of names and/or companies that match the input into (at this point)
> a text field. The Address Book framework will allow you to search
> on first name or last name. Not a problem until I try to enter a
> name such as "Betty Jo Bealoski" or "Ferdinan Del Marco." I THOUGHT
> I had this solved yesterday -- I was even jumping up and down in my
> seat (not easy to do). Then I tried entering a 2-word first name
> and a 2-word last name and realized I hadn't solved it yet.
>
So ... what did you try? How did it fail? Few people can offer
suggestions without that information. As a general statement, it
seems your problem is more with AddressBook.framework than with
NSTokenField. Does that seem right?
> I probably just need to step back and take a different approach.
> Fortunately it has become kind of funny to me and that's much
> better than getting upset by it. :-)
Possibly. Then again, we don't yet know what you've tried.
--
I.S.
DATE : Tue Jul 25 18:48:15 2006
>>
>> error: 'CocoaDevGroup' undeclared (first use in this function)
>
>
> I'm glad to see that someone else is seeing the humor in this that
> I have come to see. I got a good laugh from the "error" message.
>
Glad you took it as the light-hearted humor it was meant to be.
Some people just have no sense of humor. :-)
> The problem that I'm still grappling with is trying to get a list
> of names and/or companies that match the input into (at this point)
> a text field. The Address Book framework will allow you to search
> on first name or last name. Not a problem until I try to enter a
> name such as "Betty Jo Bealoski" or "Ferdinan Del Marco." I THOUGHT
> I had this solved yesterday -- I was even jumping up and down in my
> seat (not easy to do). Then I tried entering a 2-word first name
> and a 2-word last name and realized I hadn't solved it yet.
>
So ... what did you try? How did it fail? Few people can offer
suggestions without that information. As a general statement, it
seems your problem is more with AddressBook.framework than with
NSTokenField. Does that seem right?
> I probably just need to step back and take a different approach.
> Fortunately it has become kind of funny to me and that's much
> better than getting upset by it. :-)
Possibly. Then again, we don't yet know what you've tried.
--
I.S.
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