NSImage has a -setCachePolicy: (?) method. Not sure if it's the right
name, but you can look it up in the docs.

On Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 11:46 PM, Chris Tracewell <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have an NSImageView that accepts an image drop then sizes the image and 
> ftp's it to a web server. The image view is bound to myObject.myImage 
> property which set by a window controller calling its loadMyImage every time 
> the window opens...
>
>
> -(void)loadMyImage
>        {
>        NSImage *theImage = [[NSImage alloc] initWithContentsOfURL: theURL];
>        [self setMyImage: theImage];
>        }
>
> The problem is that the image is being cached and I cannot figure out how. I 
> can drop images galore and it ftp's them to their final destination --> which 
> is where the image is loaded from. However, the image will stay the same even 
> when I destroy myObject, create another one and it calls loadMyImage method 
> again. Even between application restarts.
>
> This must be a setting in NSURL or NSURLConnection or NSURLCache, anyone have 
> a clue as to where to start? FWIW - my web browser always shows the freshest 
> image.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> -- chris
>
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