sorry,  I have not spoken in objective C in an email much as you can tell,  
(tried to translate)  my terms of course are all incorrect..

the NSStrings are not instanced in the header,  only declared,  if that is the 
proper word...

the are given values in the methods.

and when an UIAlertView is "instanced"  if that is proper,   then afterward,  
the string instance is "out of scope"   

I had made the assumption before that this is normal,  but it maybe not normal, 
 I'm looking for a bug in my code,  but i don't see anything yet......

basically if i set a string (put something in the string)     just before an 
"instance" of UIAlertView is created and then released,     i look in the 
string afterward and it is out of scope.

Jon.


On Mar 19, 2010, at 11:06 AM, Fritz Anderson wrote:

> I am stymied by imprecision in your questions.

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