On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, Jonathan Morton wrote:

> >On Sat, 20 Apr 2002, Jonathan Morton wrote:
> >
> >>  >I just installed ChromiVNC under OS 9.2.2, and the applet isn't working.
> >>
> >>  Could that be because ChromiVNC does not include the Java applet on
> >>  it's own?  It does include a webserver which you can attach the
> >>  applet to.
> >>
> >>  This *is* explained in the Read Me file that comes with ChromiVNC.
> >
> >D'oh! I'm used to AT&T VNC. Sorry! Where can I get the applet as a
> >separate piece of code? As far as I can tell, it seems to be wrapped up in
> >the AT&T app. Is it extractable?
>
> It is a separate file in the Xvnc distribution, so you can get it
> from there.  Bear in mind that you'll have to edit the HTML file to
> remove the "dynamic" portions, since ChromiVNC's webserver doesn't
> yet have any dynamic features.  But maybe someone has already put
> together something useable to save you the effort - wait a day or so
> and see if they pick it up from this thread.

I fished the relevant stuff out of Xvnc, compiled it, and put it in the
directory I specified in the prefs. The applet now loads, but the login
panel never shows up. What's wrong?
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