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Detecting a tap on a UITextView

I’ve been working on a little side project (that I’ll announce soon).  It is an iPhone application that I intend to sell.  Being a .NET guy, I’m certainly a bit lost when it comes to troubleshooting problems with Objective-C and Cocoa.  Hopefully this post will help someone else out that ran into a similar issue. In Cocoa, any class that derives from UIResponder (which means UIView and all of it’s subclasses) can get touch events by implementing these 4 optional methods:



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I’ve been working on a little side project (that I’ll announce soon).  It is an iPhone application that I intend to sell.  Being a .NET guy, I’m certainly a bit lost when it comes to troubleshooting problems with Objective-C and Cocoa.  Hopefully this post will help someone else out that ran into a similar issue. In Cocoa, any class that derives from UIResponder (which means UIView and all of it’s subclasses) can get touch events by implementing these 4 optional methods:



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Detecting a tap on a UITextView

I’ve been working on a little side project (that I’ll announce soon).  It is an iPhone application that I intend to sell.  Being a .NET guy, I’m certainly a bit lost when it comes to troubleshooting problems with Objective-C and Cocoa.  Hopefully this post will help someone else out that ran into a similar issue. In Cocoa, any class that derives from UIResponder (which means UIView and all of it’s subclasses) can get touch events by implementing these 4 optional methods:

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