The accessory view is a UIView not a UIButton. Perhaps casting it to a button throws off the description method. Just a guess.
– Helen Jul 6 '10 at 14:49 Not sure, I've never done it. I would start with examining the view hierarchy of the accessory view in the debugger to see what classes you are dealing with and in what order. Why do you need to examine the accessory view anyway?
You already know what kind it is, that it has been hit and which row it is in. What else do you need to know? – TechZen Jul 6 '10 at 15:51.
Customize the appearance of table view cells. Terms of service. Not the answer you're looking for?
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