I knew I had to be missing something. I always forget to check the iOS release 
notes. Thanks, Matthias.

Chris


On Jun 5, 2012, at 2:28 PM, Matthias Rebbe wrote:

> Chris,
> 
> There is a  urlprogress handler for that. I am doing that that way.
> 
> Search for "non-file url access" in the ios Release notes. There you find all 
> you need.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Matthias
> 
> 
> Am 05.06.2012 um 21:46 schrieb Chris Sheffield:
> 
>> In the recent Small Business Academy videos, Kevin gave a handy example for 
>> how to download a file and show progress... in a desktop app. The same 
>> process doesn't seem to work for an iOS app. As far as I can tell, the 
>> crucial URLStatus() function does not work under iOS, and this is the 
>> function that, in Kevin's example, provides the file size and amount 
>> downloaded, etc.
>> 
>> So is it even possible to do this under iOS? Can I, for example, download a 
>> zip archive that's several MB's in size and show the download progress? I'm 
>> probably missing something totally obvious...
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> Chris
>> 
>> --
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>> 
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