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A portal to a space is not the space itself. Closing a window
containing a portal doesn't effect the existence of the space on the
other side of the portal.
Let's say you and a friend are in space A that has a portal to space
B. If the window containing the portal to B is being rendered by
you, then you will be participating in both A and B. If your friend
closes the portal, you're still processing B -- even though you are
not rendering it.
But I imagine that I might not be answering your real question.
What's the scenario?
On Feb 17, 2007, at 4:11 AM, Rob Van Pamel wrote:
> Hey,
> If you have a Tfarref to a space, and this space closes. How can
> you notice that this TFarref isn't valid anymore. Is there a way
> to do this?
>
> Thanks
>
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