In my app there is a view with a TableView, and the table has custom cells.
The cell is suppose to respond to tapping by going to a detail view. But in the cell, there is a button that has an update action and tapping on that button does not go to detail view. So there are two different actions in the cell.
This worked fine in iOS 8, but now that I updated one of my test devices to iOS 9 to test the app, the update action of the button does not work anymore.
The problem is that UITableViewCellContentView of the cell gets on top of every other subview (visible on the debug view hierarchy) of the cell thus preventing the tapping of the button. So now tapping both on the cell and on the button goes to detail view.
I did not find any solution to get the content view back in the behind of all other subviews. Also I find it strange that the content view is actually getting on top where it should not be.
I wonder if anyone else is experiencing this isssue?