On the iPhone I have a plain table. Every cell should have a UIButton as 
accessory view. I configure each cell like this:

-(UITableViewCell*)tableView:(UITableView*)theTableView 
cellForRowAtIndexPath:(NSIndexPath*)indexPath {
...

UIButton *btnAdd =  [UIButton buttonWithType:UIButtonTypeContactAdd]; 
[btnAdd addTarget:self action:@selector(foo:) 
forControlEvents:UIControlEventTouchUpInside];
    
cell.accessoryView = btnAdd;
...
}

When somebody taps the add button in a row 'foo' will be called. In 'foo' what 
is a reasonable way to figure 
out which row the tapped button belongs to? 
'accessoryButtonTappedForRowWithIndexPah' is unfortunately not called
when an accessory view is set for the row at indexPath.
None of the possible solutions I have in mind for this looks really appealing 
and clean to me and I'm afraid I 
simply miss the obvious here.

So if anybody has any hint I'd be thankful.

TIA,
Tino
  





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