I noticed the same issue when compiling the latest source codes (1.3.1 Win).
The source segment "vncHTTPconnect.cpp" was not even present in the project
(although the source file was still part of the distribution).  I was able
to hack the HTTP server back in but I didn't work to get the Java download
code put back into the resources.  This is because I use the HTTP server for
triggering outbound connections instead of the AT&T command line
functionality.

I'd be happy to send a brief text description of exactly the lines I had to
change to do this.  Then someone else "skilled in the art" could probably
hack the Java resource back in.

Dave Habermann
Business Information Systems Manager
Polystyrene and Engineering Plastics


-----Original Message-----
From: Riley, Jimmy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 December, 2000 4:14 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: TridiaVNC do you have to enable the webserver side with this
release?

I have installed TridiaVNC on a win 98 win 2k and win nt4. I can't get to
any of them using the web browser. I can get to all the ones with the att
version. Am I missing something on this?
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