Hi,
maybe NSTimestamp is not imported into the class.
Push Command+1 (Windows should Control + 1) and choose the import fix.
Best,
André
Am 31.08.2006 um 13:52 schrieb Sean Warburton:
> Firstly hello everyone,
>
> I'm just starting out with very little programming experience so
> all of this is new to me. I'm looking at developing a web
> application for my own business and have been evaluating all the
> possible options including Coldfusion, RoR and WebObjects.
>
> I thought I'd give WO a try first but I've hit a problem with
> WOLips. I've installed everything and have it working but when I
> follow the tutorial and everything goes fine until I add the
> NSTimestamp variable called now. When I save the file Eclipse flags
> an error (two actually) that says "NSTimestamp cannot be resolved
> to a type".
>
> Can anyone offer me any pointers as to why I might be getting the
> error.
>
> Thank you
>
> Sean
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