Hi, have a problem doing something, I will try to explain below: This is a hypothetical situation/application that describes what I need to do. Consider a desktop AIR application with two native windows: - main application window - mainWindow - another native window created by the mainWIndow, owned by mainWindow - secondWindow The secondWindow acts like an image library, contains multiple image/photo thumbnails -> MovieClip objects with image thumbnails inside The mainWindow contains placeholders for those image thumbs from the secondWindow -> just Movieclip objects with a square inside I want to be able to drag the image thumbnails from the secondWindow onto a placeholder object(MovieClip) from mainWindow. While dragging, when I move over a placeholder movieclip from mainWindow with the mouse, I want it to react, by "glowing" or something, to indicate that it is ready to accept the drag. When I pick/drag a thumbnail from the secondWindow, when moving over the mainWindow, the mainWindow does not react/not registering any mouse events to initiate the "glow action". I have tried making the mainWindow active after the dragging action has been initiated from the secondWindow but that doesn't seem to make any difference. A drag (left mouse pressed and drag), initiated from outside the mainWindow, stops mainWindow from registering any mouse events (mouse_over, roll_over, roll_out, mouse_leave) How do you drag and drop from two nativeWindows, the way I specified? Is this possible in AIR? Thanks for taking the time to read this.
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