ok I got it together and it's working just fine
On Jan 28, 2009, at 7:13 PM, Mike Abdullah wrote:
On 29 Jan 2009, at 00:30, Mr. Gecko wrote:
but wouldn't that return the data of the file it self as well?
Because I don't want the data because it's like 130MB and it'll
take a long time to g
On 29 Jan 2009, at 00:30, Mr. Gecko wrote:
but wouldn't that return the data of the file it self as well?
Because I don't want the data because it's like 130MB and it'll take
a long time to get the data just for a check...
Which is precisely why the URL loading system is asynchronous by
On 28 Jan 09, at 16:30, Mr. Gecko wrote:
but wouldn't that return the data of the file it self as well?
Because I don't want the data because it's like 130MB and it'll take
a long time to get the data just for a check...
It'll return whatever response is appropriate for your request.
Setti
but wouldn't that return the data of the file it self as well? Because
I don't want the data because it's like 130MB and it'll take a long
time to get the data just for a check...
On Jan 28, 2009, at 4:12 PM, Andrew Farmer wrote:
On 28 Jan 09, at 13:15, Mr. Gecko wrote:
yeah that wouldn't w
On 28 Jan 09, at 13:15, Mr. Gecko wrote:
yeah that wouldn't work for what I need, if I could just do
NSHTTPURLResponse *response = [NSURLConnection
responseForRequest:request]; that would work, but it's not in cocoa...
Actually, it is. It's just named slightly differently...
NSURLConnection
yeah that wouldn't work for what I need, if I could just do
NSHTTPURLResponse *response = [NSURLConnection
responseForRequest:request]; that would work, but it's not in cocoa...
On Jan 19, 2009, at 5:39 AM, Mike Abdullah wrote:
Create a NSURLConnection for the HD URL. It will receive an
NS
Create a NSURLConnection for the HD URL. It will receive an
NSHTTPURLResponse object with -statusCode 404.
Mike.
On 19 Jan 2009, at 01:20, Mr. Gecko wrote:
Hello, I'm trying to find out how I can check a URL status in cocoa.
I have two links to videos on a server one HD and one SD. sometime
On 18 Jan 09, at 17:20, Mr. Gecko wrote:
Hello, I'm trying to find out how I can check a URL status in cocoa.
I have two links to videos on a server one HD and one SD. sometime
the HD isn't there and I need my program to check for 404 and if it
has a 404 it'll revert to SD.
What Have You T
Hello, I'm trying to find out how I can check a URL status in cocoa. I
have two links to videos on a server one HD and one SD. sometime the
HD isn't there and I need my program to check for 404 and if it has a
404 it'll revert to SD.
Thanks for tips and or help,
Mr. Gecko
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