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Nov 5, 2011 14:21
It is a necessity to send the nested parameters however.
Nov 5, 2011 14:21
I'm fine with switching however.
Nov 5, 2011 14:20
familiarity with ASIHTTPRequest and found that ASIHTTPRequest had greater compatibility with our Rails API.
Nov 5, 2011 14:16
This has better support for nested parameters?
Nov 5, 2011 14:13
They've EOL'd ASIHTTPRequest?
Nov 5, 2011 13:29
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Q: Using ASIHTTPRequest to POST nested params using a NSDictionary

KyleTrying to post information for nested parameters to a rails app and having some trouble. #pragma mark - Begin Network Operations - (void)beginNetworkOperation { NSURL *requestURL = [NSURL URLWithString:[self retrieveURL]]; ASIFormDataRequest *request = [ASIFormDataRequest requestWithURL:...

Nov 5, 2011 13:29
hello everyone. Having some trouble with posting an NSDictionary item to a Rails API.
 

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Jun 1, 2011 02:07
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May 3, 2011 22:44
Has anyone here ever worked with Tapestry?
May 3, 2011 22:44
Hello
 

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Apr 18, 2011 19:11
[NSURL URLWithString:[NSString stringWithFormat:@"%@?param=%@", url, array]];
Apr 18, 2011 19:10
something like
Apr 18, 2011 19:10
trying to send an array to a Rails app in a query string
Apr 18, 2011 18:48
*querystring
Apr 18, 2011 18:48
Has anyone here every put an NSArray into a quesrystring?
Apr 18, 2011 18:33
no probs
Apr 18, 2011 18:33
sweet
Apr 18, 2011 18:33
lemme know if it works
Apr 18, 2011 18:33
also I don't think you can use the semi colons in the define.
Apr 18, 2011 18:32
and replaces the text in the code with what is in the define.
Apr 18, 2011 18:32
try that, remember that the compliler looks for the matches to your defines
Apr 18, 2011 18:31
#define SIZE CGSizeMake(100.0, 100.0)
Apr 18, 2011 18:30
hmm
Apr 18, 2011 18:27
what have you got in the define?
Apr 18, 2011 18:27
Carefully?
Apr 18, 2011 18:25
boy oh boy
Apr 18, 2011 18:03
Hello?
Mar 22, 2011 23:02
no then?
Mar 22, 2011 23:01
Anyone here?
Mar 22, 2011 19:45
Hello all
Mar 18, 2011 13:48
There are lots of examples.
Mar 18, 2011 13:48
nope, google it.
Mar 18, 2011 13:48
you need to read a stream instead of loading the whole contents into memory using NSStream
Mar 18, 2011 13:48
The file exceeds the maximum memory space available to your application.
Mar 18, 2011 13:47
I just told you that you cannot use that.
Mar 18, 2011 13:47
are you currently using NSStream?
Mar 18, 2011 13:45
I don't understand.
Mar 18, 2011 13:44
The working space for an iOS application is about 30mb
Mar 18, 2011 13:44
you cannot load that whole file into memory on iOS devices.
Mar 18, 2011 13:43
@Fasttracks NSStream i believe is your ticket
Mar 18, 2011 13:43
@Fas
Jan 25, 2011 18:58
ok, i figured it out. I had a dictionary, that contained a dictionary. All my checks were returning nil because there were no keys matching the values...
Jan 25, 2011 18:46
sorry in a dictionary
Jan 25, 2011 18:45
you can put any object in an array
Jan 25, 2011 18:44
NSArray
Jan 25, 2011 18:43
I know that the value contains an object. If I log out the entire dictionary i can see the contents of the object.
Jan 25, 2011 18:41
but [dictionaryName objectForKey:@"objectName2"] returns nill
Jan 25, 2011 18:40
objectName is easy to get [dictionaryName objectForKey:@"objectName"];
Jan 25, 2011 18:40
The problem I'm having is that my dictionary looks like this { "objectName" : <Object FDSGRRT>, objectName2 : <Object 56445DFGD> }
Jan 25, 2011 18:33
be right back