Hi there, if I understood your question well. What you need to
do is that use the RELATIVE PATH i.e like this "../" doing ../ will get
you the component which is upper level directory.
As for you
example if you want to call Comp_Level_1 from Comp_Level_2 then do
"../Comp_Level_1". you will be able to access this. mail us if you
have any more queries. Manish
Jain ---------------------------------- Quoting
[EMAIL PROTECTED]: > I would like to
know how to send data between a
component in one
directory, and another component in a sub
directory.
For example:
If the file structure is set
as such..
Main
>
/Comp_Level_1
> &
nbsp;
/Comp_Level_2
how would you send data between Comp_Level_1
and Comp_Level_2 if
Comp_Level_1 is a component in Main and
Comp_Level_2 is a pop up
window that is being called from
Comp_Level_1.
I want to get an idea how to call components
that area several levels
deep in the directory structure.
Thanks
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>
> Your subject seemed clear enough, but I
am having a little
difficulty
> with your message
terminology, specifically, your use of the words
>
"call", "directory", "appear",
"originates" and "namespace" in this
>
context.
>
> Will you restate your question?
>
> Tracy
>
>
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> Subject: [flexcoders] How to
reference a child component
>
> How would i make a call
from (Comp_Level_1) to (Comp_Level_2) one
level
> down in
a directory? I want to make a pop-up window appear in
>
Comp_Level_1 that originates from Comp_Level_2.
>
>
Main
>
/Comp_Level_1
> &
nbsp;
/Comp_Level_2
>
> If (Main) creates a namespace for
(Comp_Level_1) and
(Comp_Level_2). Is
> there a way for
components to references one another, or do you
have to
>
referr back to (Main) in order to get to (Comp_Level_2)?
>
>
>
>
>
>
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