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I have a class that communicates with a web service and is used throughout the app. What I am looking for is a way to display an Error message in a UIActionSheet on top of what ever view the user is in. Is there an easy way to do this? I would like to avoid call back methods in every view if at all possible.

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If you use the code above your app will get rejected when submitted to the app store (for using a non-public api). I found that out the hard way. A better solution is to create a category. Here is what I used to replace the code in the original solution:

@implementation UIView (FindFirstResponder)
- (UIView *)findFirstResonder
{
    if (self.isFirstResponder) {        
        return self;     
    }

    for (UIView *subView in self.subviews) {
    	UIView *firstResponder = [subView findFirstResonder];

        if (firstResponder != nil) {
    		return firstResponder;
    	}
    }

    return nil;
}
@end
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Thanks for the heads up on this one. – Kevin Dec 1 at 15:20
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What you want to do is find the first responder of the key window I would think. You can do that like this:

UIWindow *keyWindow = [[UIApplication sharedApplication] keyWindow];
UIView   *firstResponder = [keyWindow performSelector:@selector(firstResponder)];

That should give you the view to use in your call to the UIActionSheet.

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That did it. Thanks. – Kevin Jun 9 at 11:29
Just thought you would like to know that if you submit your app with the code above, it will get rejected for use a non-public api. It happened to me. – Anthony D Dec 1 at 0:13

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