I would go for that, too.  

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dries Feys
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 10:57 AM
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Subject: RE: File Transfer


I rather like the clipboard method of file transfer.  Writing a simple pair
of "send" and "receive" programs to put files onto the clipboard in a
standard format and pick them back off would be useful in other situations,
wouldn't be overly complicated (UUencode could almost do the job) and would
neither "pollute" the VNC binaries nor the protocol.


That was my idea too...  I think this it pretty easy to implement.  A file
picker (open file dialog) on the server side to choose a file, which is
uuencoded, and then after the clipboard transfer (or a similar system) a
save file dialog on the client side.  Or of course vice versa.
I'm not familiar with higher program languages anymore (I'm a Progress
Programmer), but I think this is pretty easy to implement.

Regards,



Dries Feys -- Software Engineer
TVH forklift parts -- Thermote & Vanhalst NV
Driemasten 120-126 -- B-8560 Gullegem-Belgium
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- URL: http://www.tvh.be
Tel: +32 (0)56 434745 -- Fax: +32 (0)56 434446




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