>it would be nice if there was a VNC URL so that a web page
>could have a link to vnc://vnc.serv.er:3, and you could
>click on that to bring up a VNC window, just as a telnet
>URL brings up a telnet window.
>
>If no one else is working on this I could contact the IANA
>and see what they say.

You can already do this, in a way.  If you modified a VNC viewer to accept
URLs of the above form on it's command line, you could simply set the VNC
viewer up as a helper app for your browser for that type of URL.

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