On or about 6/8/10 9:42 AM, thus spake "WT" <[email protected]>:

> The reader can tap on a section button and the contents of that section get
> dumped into the tableview but the client also wants the user to be able to
> swipe horizontally to switch sections. Naturally, the view controller for a
> section is not the appropriate place to manage the swipe since it involves
> knowledge about other sections. So, I need to intercept the touch events
> received by the table view, pass them a couple of levels up to the view
> controller of the larger view, do the analysis to figure out whether to swipe
> or allow the table to scroll, then pass the events back down to the table if
> the user intended to scroll vertically.

Well, of course I could be wrong, but to me this sounds like a reason to
override sendEvent:. m.

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