> -Original Message-
> May be my question yesterday was confusing to many.
> Here I am putting in a different way.
You re-quiestion tells me that you make some thinking error. My comment is
about winvnc. at this time, forget all about Xvnc.
>
> 1. I connect to a VNC Server from my offic
Hi
Thanks to all who replied to my question. Now I am
clear about the concept and got what I was looking
for. I knew that VNC is stateless, but I had little
doubt which I couldn't put in proper way which lead to
lots of questions on this and this was hotting up. Now
I am happy with all the answer
: Cham Mama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
: May be my question yesterday was confusing to many.
: Here I am putting in a different way.
: 1. I connect to a VNC Server from my office Desktop
: 2. Then I start some application and start editing a
: mail... Then I leave in the middle of the mail
: editing.
: (
Hi Chandra,
You asked:
>where is the VNC code which remembers the viewers' state?
There is no code to remember the viewer's state.
This is because there is *no* viewer state.
It is *all* stored and 'remembered' by the *server*.
The viewer just shows what the server tells it to, and that is o
the update from the server and send the event.
Hope that clears your doubt.
-shashi
-Original Message-
From: Cham Mama [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 04, 2002 11:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How viewer state is saved for later restoration
Hi
May be my question
OK, one key question. When you say...
CM> 4. As per VNC's document, I should be able to see the
CM> mail editing application being started so that I can
CM> complete the editing.
...are you trying to say that your are actually NOT seeing the same mail
application with the half edited message fr
Hi
May be my question yesterday was confusing to many.
Here I am putting in a different way.
1. I connect to a VNC Server from my office Desktop
2. Then I start some application and start editing a
mail... Then I leave in the middle of the mail
editing.
(I am assuming that whatever application I