On Apr 20, 2011, at 01:41, Ken Thomases wrote:

> Hmm.  That was so surprising that it prompted me to experiment.

Well, that's four of us now who were prompted to experiment. :)

> I'd call it a bug, but there's probably little chance of it being changed 
> now.  File one, anyway, if you feel strongly enough.

No, it's not a bug, it's correct behavior, as I pointed out in a separate post. 
I'm posting again to follow up on 2 points:

-- My informal description of what table columns do isn't technically correct. 
But the key point, that a table column binding is a 2-part (non-KVC key path) 
thing with special behavior, still holds, and that *isn't* how popup buttons 
work.

-- The array controller was a red herring right from the start. In my 
experimental project I never got as far as adding an array controller. It 
exhibited the behavior we all saw with just a direct binding to the original 
array of strings.


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