ActiveX?  That means it can only be displayed on IE and only on Windows 
platforms.  Sorry to tell you, this is a regression and opposite the idea of VNC which 
is multi-platform and multi-environment.

        pffff...

> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Envoyi : mercredi 7 avril 2004 08:05
> @ : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet : Web-based VNC access
> 
> Hello fellow VNC users,
> I'm glad to let you know that today we have released a simple, but yet
> useful web based VNC access.
> Basically this is a web page, which hosts our VNC ActiveX control, and
> allows you to access your VNC server from a browser window.
> Currently this feature is available for Windows users with Internet Explorer
> installed (we haven't tested it with other browsers yet).
> 
> Here is the link to the Web VNC page:
> http://www.s-code.com/webvnc.aspx?menu=webvnc
> 
> Comments and bug reports on this feature are greatly appreciated.
> Best regards,
> Yury
> 
> SmartCode Solutions
>  <http://www.s-code.com/> http://www.s-code.com
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