On 7/2/15, 8:24 AM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> wrote:

>Thanks Alex, 
>
>This may be the closest to what I'm asking. Have the customer save the
>Air application to their hard drive, then have their code launch it with
>arguments that can be used by the application to auto-log them in,
>perform processing, then exit the application.

You can certainly launch an AIR app just like any other app.  See the docs
on how to pass parameters, or teach it to look in a file.

>
>What if I update the Air application -- can the application auto-update
>itself (without user interaction)?

I don’t know much about the auto-updater, hopefully someone else can
answer.

-Alex

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