>  > 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?

The thing about Java applets is they need a HTML page to give them 
their frame and parameters.  Look at the index.vnc page in the Xvnc 
distribution for the dynamic page which it uses.  Replace the dynamic 
stuff with real parameters that match your setup, and you should be 
set.

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