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Re: Embeding a view into another application
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Re: Embeding a view into another application


  • Subject: Re: Embeding a view into another application
  • From: Steve Christensen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 12:02:06 -0700

On Mar 16, 2007, at 11:53 AM, Scott Brooks wrote:

I have a webkit plugin that fork/exec's a child process, and in the child
process I want to call
[NSOpenGLContext setView: MyWebKitView]


I tried getting the windowref from the plugin and passing it into the child
process and then
[[NSWindow alloc] initWithWindowRef: windowref]
but it is always returning null.


I'm thinking it may be a permissions issue since it's a seperate process, but
I hope not, or that there is a way around it.

Generally objects like windows, views, ..., are only valid within their own address space since they are pointers to opaque structures and so refer to a piece of memory within that particular address space.


steve

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