According to your first two questions, would this help you?
http://www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/video-picture-puzzle/

 <http://www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/video-picture-puzzle/>Many windows
interacting with each other, then merged into one window after a puzzle
completes.

-- Mohamed Mansour


On Fri, Jul 3, 2009 at 12:34 AM, krtulmay <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> > Since Chrome is another native window's application, it should be able
> > to directly (by
> > modfying chrome code directrly) or indirectly (through a plugin)
> > interact with this
> > Master Process,  correct?
>
> I would say yes in theory to the first part.  If your Master Program
> can already interact with other Windows applications, it should also
> be able to interact with Chrome which, yes, is also a Windows app.
> Have you tested this with Chrome and does that work?  But also, Chrome
> has at least one thing not common with many Windows apps in case it
> matters: Chrome does not use the standard Windows window/frame
> controls.
>
> But I don't know about the second part.  Does the chrome part of the
> browser and the custom windows controls, etc. allow it to be
> controlled by a plugin running in the renderer?
> >
>

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