> Eric:
>
> First off, my name's Jay... :(.  Dean is some other guy who requested this
> same feature two weeks ago with a posting that... well... I already went
> into this in the first e-mail.
>
> I actually don't know what is up with the whole web server problem.  I
> didn't futz with anything that should have broken it; it just doesn't work
> in the versions I compile from AT&T's code (although I can't be 100% sure
it
> isn't my fault).

The Java classes are usually bundled inside the WinVNC executable - are you
sure you're correctly compiling them in?  Are you sure you're using our
code, not Tridia's, as the base?  Tridia's distribution doesn't seem to do
Java any more.

Cheers,

James "Wez" Weatherall
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