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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T06:20:11+00:00 2026-05-15T06:20:11+00:00

i wrote the following code : NSData *response = [NSURLConnection sendSynchronousRequest:request returningResponse:nil error:nil]; NSString

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i wrote the following code :

NSData *response = [NSURLConnection sendSynchronousRequest:request returningResponse:nil error:nil];
NSString *json_string = [[NSString alloc] initWithData:response encoding:NSUTF8StringEncoding];
NSDictionary *reportDic = [jsonparser objectWithString:json_string error:nil];
NSDictionary *reporttable = [reportDic objectForKey:@"reporttable"]; 
NSArray *rows = [reporttable objectForKey:@"rows"];


NSString *table = [[NSString alloc]initWithString:@"<table>"] ;
for (NSDictionary *row in rows)
{

    table = [table stringByAppendingString:@"<tr>"];

    NSArray *cells = [row objectForKey:@"cells"];
    for (NSString *cell in cells){
        table = [table stringByAppendingString:@"<td>"];
        table = [table stringByAppendingString:cell];
        table = [table stringByAppendingString:@"</td>"];
    }

    table = [table stringByAppendingString:@"</tr>"];
    index++;
}
table = [table stringByAppendingString:@"</table>"];
return [table autorelease]; 

the rows are json response parsed by jsonlib
this string is returned to a viewcontroller that loads it into a webview ,but i keep getting exc_bad_access for this code on completion of the method that calls it , i don’t even have to load it to the webview just calling this method and not using the nsstring causes the error on completion of the calling method… any help will be apperciated thanks .

- (void)viewDidLoad {

[super viewDidLoad];

AMAppDelegate *appDelegate = (AMAppDelegate*)[[UIApplication sharedApplication] delegate];
NSString * data = [appDelegate fetchTable:name psw:psw];

[webView loadHTMLString:@"this is html" baseURL:nil];
[data release];
}

with or without the release , it doesn’t matter

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    2026-05-15T06:20:12+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 6:20 am

    Your memory management is wrong.

    Change:

    NSString *table = [[NSString alloc]initWithString:@"<table>"] ;
    

    to:

    NSString *table = [[[NSString alloc]initWithString:@"<table>"] autorelease];
    

    Then change:

    return [table autorelease];
    

    to:

    return table;
    

    The reason is the table you’re autoreleasing at the end is the one constructed by the previous line:

    table = [table stringByAppendingString:@"</table>"];
    

    You’re therefore autoreleasing this twice (stringByAppendingString: returns an autoreleased instance), and not releasing the original table at all.

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