Class methods are prefixed with a +, and I don't think
there ever was a documented +encodeWithCoder: method
of NSObject or any other class, so it looks like it
was simply a quirk of the runtime that this ever
worked at all.

Cheers,
Chuck

--- "A.M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I have a DO-based application which uses a Class
> object as a root  
> proxy under 10.4- it works as expected. Objective-C
> 2.0 seems to have  
> broken this option because Class no longer responds
> to - 
> encodeWithCoder:.
> 
> I am not able to think of a reason for this
> regression, but perhaps  
> the new dynamic nature of Classes prevents my
> use-case.
> 
> Is this a genuine regression or should I have never
> relied on passing  
> Classes as root proxies?
> 
> Thanks.
> -M
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