On Apr 24, 2008, at 11:18 PM, vance wrote:

So there should be 2 instances, right? One instance for the NSInputStream and one instance for the NSOutputStream

Yes, I would think so. The input stream to get data from wherever the data is coming from and the output stream for wherever you want it to go. I assumed you already had a setup like this.


Yes that is the structure I was experimenting with, I can't figure out how to connect the two instances together, so that when I write in the NSInputStream, I can then read the data from the NSOutputStream.


And even if you could, I don't know why you'd want to send the data right back to where you're getting it.

I am sorry, I should have mentioned the direction I am moving that data. I am writing it to the stream, then I want to read it from that stream from somewhere else


OHHHH!  *understanding dawns*  :)

In that case, I think you want to create a custom subclass of NSStream whose output is whatever you've previously input.

-Ken
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