Hi folks,
I had a NSDictionary very simelar to this today. The object for the key
"allStarters" is NSArray. The objects in this array are NSDictionaries.
But they are coded as strings.
{
allStarters = (
"{evQuote = \"21,2\"; lastStartDriver = \"21,2\";
lastStartSpeed = \"21,2\"; lastStartTime = 22.12.2001; }",
"{evQuote = \"22,2\"; lastStartDriver = \"25,2\";
lastStartSpeed = \"21,2\"; lastStartTime = 26.12.2001; }"
);
start = test;
}
All I did was to say:
[myDict writeToFile:@"/tmp/starters.plist" atomically:NO];
[myDict description] seems to do the same.
Is this bug known?