Windows are all in scope, so you dont have to use LocalConnection. Just have one window broadcast an event, and have the other listen for it.
mike chambers [EMAIL PROTECTED] Michael Schmalle wrote: > > > I would go out on a limb and say yes. > > Not in alpha but, if we are going to be able to addChild() on a newly > created window, I don't see why you could communicate with a window that > you created from the main app. > > Peace, Mike > > On 22 Mar 2007 14:32:13 -0700, *Mark Doberenz* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > Oh yeah, I remember playing with those a long time ago... not the > nicest stuff to deal with from what I can remember. > > Thanks > > On 22 Mar 2007 14:28:43 -0700, * Carlos Rovira* > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote: > > You should read about LocalConnection. It's an old Flash API to > communicate between different flash movies > > 2007/3/22, Mark Doberenz < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>: > > I've been thinking about using Apollo for an extension to > an app I've been working on in Flex. > The current issue with the Flex app is that it's locked to > a web browser and really only runs on one screen. I know > you can stretch the web browser across multiple screens, but > that's not quite what I want. > > I know Apollo has windowing capabilities and it seems to > be quite nice as far as transparent / custom windows goes, > which is pretty cool. > However, one thing I'd need to be able to do is have one > window communicate with another window by passing certain > bits of information back and forth. > > So, here's the $64,000 question.... "Does Apollo allow for > communication between different app windows?" > > Any info on this would be GREATLY appreciated!!! > > Mark > > > > > -- > ::| Carlos Rovira > ::| http://www.carlosrovira.com <http://www.carlosrovira.com> > ::| http://www.madeinflex.com <http://www.madeinflex.com> > > > > > > -- > Teoti Graphix > http://www.teotigraphix.com <http://www.teotigraphix.com> > > Blog - Flex2Components > http://www.flex2components.com <http://www.flex2components.com> > > You can find more by solving the problem then by 'asking the question'. >