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Re: Targeting events to a different user space
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Re: Targeting events to a different user space


  • Subject: Re: Targeting events to a different user space
  • From: Walter Ian Kaye <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 20:44:58 -0800

At 06:27p -0800 02/29/2004, Rob Lewis didst inscribe upon an electronic papyrus:

In Panther, can a script running in one user space sent events to a program running in a different (logged-in) user's space? How is it done?

That question brings up a bunch of other questions...

Is the other user's space actually running, or is it paused/suspended?
(If it's suspended, it cannot react to anything anyway.)

Assuming the other space is suspended, then what is the point of sending an event to it?


-boo
watching Nova, conclusion to Brian Greene's "The Elegant Universe"
"Welcome to the 11th Dimension"
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