Just a minor thing I'm curious about; I'll give a simple example.

A UIApplication's delegate property is defined as an id
<UIApplicationDelegate>. But if I hook up the UIApplication proxy object in
a nib to another instance as its delegate, and if that other instance does
not adopt UIApplicationDelegate, there seems to be no penalty: the nib
doesn't complain, and the app runs fine.

So... Are nibs just ignorant of protocols?

Thx - m.

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