>06/12/00 08:02:36 Got connection from client 127.0.0.1
>06/12/00 08:02:36 httpd: get '' for 127.0.0.1
>06/12/00 08:02:36 httpd: defaulting to 'index.vnc'
>06/12/00 08:02:36 Woo hoo! Served Java applet via RFB!

Interesting idea.  I'll see if I can build something similar into the Mac
server, this would also facilitate a possible HTTP-proxy compatibility.
Actual HTTP serving in the Mac server is not scheduled until early next
year, but I can probably build in the hooks anyway.

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