Thanks for the thought Ken.
It was causing an invocation. That's why I tested for Proxy didn't look at the class, in the debugger, because gdb couldn't resolve the class, when i was trying it.
cheers,
marc
On Sep 13, 2008, at 5:27 PM, Ken Thomases wrote:

On Sep 13, 2008, at 11:12 AM, Marc Van Olmen wrote:

It is always a proxy object...

I'm wondering if there is some kind of exception with NSURL?

Have you checked with a debugger what the real class (the isa pointer) of the object is? Just because it's a proxy doesn't mean it's an NSDistantObject (i.e. a Distributed Objects proxy). Maybe NSURL is just implemented in terms of a proxy for some reason. (I have no reason to believe it is, but who knows?)

Cheers,
Ken

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