Adding to the issue of Port 80:

Many Internet Cafes and other publicly accessible browers seem to restrict 
traffic through their portals to Port 80. This seems to be the practice in 
Europe. In Asia where I've tried, not. 

So, in Europe, if you try to access your otherwise properly configured PC with 
the server module enabled, and a static IP address,  to check up on e-mail etc. 
with the standard line:

http://xxx.yyy.zzz.aaa:5800

your applet is blocked.

In Asia, maybe not as "sophisticated", no problem.  In Thailand, Vietnam, etc. 
you can stay on-line at a high speed for $1-2 per hour!!
 
Any solution to this problem? the usual Internet cafe custodians usually don't 
have a clue how their servers are configured and why Java applets are blocked.

Chris Walker
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