Zachary Waldowski
Zachary Waldowski
Hm. That's weird. I've never seen WebDAV not format its responses as anything but bog-standard XML. That means something is glitched out in [DZXMLReader](https://github.com/zwaldowski/DZWebDAVClient/blob/master/DZWebDAVClient/DZXMLReader.h), which I'll look into.
Would you mind doing `[[NSString alloc] initWithData:encoding:]` so I can see what it looks like?
I'd be all for this, and maybe it'd be a good addition to the save methods that have callbacks. My only concern is with the private parent contexts, like for...
A cursory glance at a Core Data class dump indicates that their private one is just a plain old NSManagedObjectContext, which complicates things as we don't want to set off...
Would it be acceptable for this to be an extension to `-saveWithErrorHandler:`? So that it's something like `-saveRecursive:success:failure:`? This is inline with Apple's policy of matching up the most simple...
It's a misnomer that we cribbed from Apple, and I haven't come up with much better to change it to. The "fallback" store is the main on-disk store in any...
Yes, otherwise the app doesn't have anything to write to for things that would be in the ubiquitous store otherwise. The local store is only for entities explicitly marked as...
I'll let @a2 weigh in on this when he's able to use type with at least one hand again, we've had some discussions before and I know there's at least...
A typical AZCoreRecord setup without iCloud will look like this at present: ``` - Application Sandbox |- Library |- Application Support |- Application Name |- FallbackStore.sqlite
What checkout do you have? This was fixed at least as far as DZProgressController goes in 90cdd23.