On Fri, 24 Jun 2011 22:26:42 +0200, Jonathan Chac?n Barbero 
<tyflos2...@gmail.com> said:
>
>I want to execute a method when the user touches a UIImageView.

In my book, I actually give a solution to this (in the Touch Delivery section 
of the Touches chapter): set the UIImageView's userInteractionEnabled to YES 
and attach a UITapGestureRecognizer to it or to its superview. If you attach 
the UITapGestureRecognizer to the superview, you can use hit-testing to 
determine whether the UIImageView was tapped:

CGPoint p = [g locationOfTouch:0 inView:self]; // g is the gesture recognizer
UIView* v = [self hitTest:p withEvent:nil];

m.

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