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Ask Time:2011-07-21T09:39:09 Author:SimplyKiwi
I am adding a subview to my superview and I need to know how to tell the superview to ignore touch events so that the only view receiving touch events, is the subview. How would this be done?
Thanks!
I am adding a subview to my superview and I need to know how to tell the superview to ignore touch events so that the only view receiving touch events, is the subview. How would this be done? Thanks!
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