On Jan 13, 2009, at 4:27 PM, JB wrote:

Hi all,

I'm building a client for a server with (apparently) weird redirect issues,
I cannot get a proper HTTP response using NSURLConnection
sendSynchronousRequest

However, I can print out the response code using the asynchronous method:
[[NSURLConnection alloc] initWithRequest:request delegate:self];

When I swap this method in, I can print out the status code just fine.
However, because this approach is asynchronous my code calls this method and moves on without waiting for a return value. I need the request to complete
before moving on.

How can I force my code to wait for the asynchronous request to finish,
without using sendSynchronousRequest?

You can split your post-connection stuff into another method, and call it from the delegate's implementation of connectionDidFinishLoading:. Then it will be called only when the connection is complete.

HTH
-- Kevin

Kevin Gessner
http://kevingessner.com
ke...@kevingessner.com


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