On 24/Nov/2010, at 1:42 PM, Farrukh Ijaz wrote:
> The situation I face is the null elements of the plist contain value 
> "<com.webobjects.foundation.NSKeyValueCoding$Null>" when they are converted 
> to plist. But on Objective-C side, such fields are created as NSCFString. Do 
> you have any idea how I can compare this to NSNull object? Right now I use 
> NSCFString's isEqualToString method and compare with 
> "<com.webobjects.foundation.NSKeyValueCoding$Null>". It's not a show stopper, 
> just wanted to know the right or better solution if someone knows?

Yeah, I think this is a bug in the plist generated by ERRest.  I hit this a 
while back but that project was abandoned for other reasons so I never followed 
up on this.  So, I'll open the question to the list...  When the value is null, 
what's the 'right' way to represent that in a plist?  
M.

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