Re: Viewing Documentation in Safari

2008-12-02 Thread Jeff Johnson
Gerriet, (This really belongs on the xcode-users mailing list rather than cocoa- dev, I think.) Following instructions I found on the web, I created the file ~/ Library/Preferences/com.apple.DownloadAssessment.plist with the following contents: ?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8? !DOCTYPE

Re: Viewing Documentation in Safari

2008-12-02 Thread Patrick Mau
On 02.12.2008, at 15:43, Jeff Johnson wrote: Then I logged out and logged back in. This provides a permanent solution to the dialog problem, not only for Xcode docs but in general. If you want a more specific solution, try this: sudo find /Developer/Documentation/DocSets -exec xattr -d

Re: Viewing Documentation in Safari

2008-12-02 Thread Gerriet M. Denkmann
On 2 Dec 2008, at 22:53, Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Gerriet, (This really belongs on the xcode-users mailing list rather than cocoa- dev, I think.) I do not think so. Viewing the documentation is an integral part of programming in Cocoa. And I never use Xcode to read

Viewing Documentation in Safari

2008-12-01 Thread Gerriet M. Denkmann
When I try to open the String Programming Guide for Cocoa in Safari, it tells me that: “index.html” is a web application which was downloaded from the Internet. Are you sure you want to open it? Xcode downloaded this file on 26 November 2008 from developer.apple.com. First of all, I