: slaps forehead :

Yeah, it's thread two that crashed...

#0      0x900686ec in objc_msgSend
#1      0x901a85da in CFRelease
#2      0x970a1152 in __CFHTTPMessageDeallocate
#3      0x901a8788 in _CFRelease
#4      0x970ae4a9 in _CFHTTPReadStreamReadMark
#5      0x970ae376 in prepareReception
#6      0x970a901b in httpConnectionStateChanged
#7      0x970ae2ad in scheduleNewResponse
#8      0x970a9266 in scheduleNewRequest
#9      0x970ae127 in _CFNetConnectionRequestIsComplete
#10     0x970ad3c5 in httpConnectionRequestStreamCB
#11     0x970ad2f5 in connectionRequestCallBack
#12     0x901b85e9 in _CFStreamSignalEventSynch
#13     0x901a660e in CFRunLoopRunSpecific
#14     0x901a6cf8 in CFRunLoopRunInMode
#15 0x96380460 in +[NSURLConnection(NSURLConnectionReallyInternal) _resourceLoadLoop:]
#16     0x9631cf1d in -[NSThread main]
#17     0x9631cac4 in __NSThread__main__
#18     0x90e996f5 in _pthread_start
#19     0x90e995b2 in thread_start

I'll dink around with memory management, but my request looks valid...

On May 30, 2008, at 8:42 AM, Shawn Erickson wrote:

On Fri, May 30, 2008 at 8:35 AM, Colin Cornaby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Strangely enough, I actually was already disabling the cache in my
NSURLRequest. I changed the disable caching flag to the newer constant (NSURLRequestReloadIgnoringLocalCacheData), and now the crash has changed...

#0      0x90e684a6 in mach_msg_trap

Are you sure that that is the thread the actually crashed?

-Shawn

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