On Tue 15 Aug, W. Brian Blevins wrote:
> The www.developvnc.org web site is now hosting an Internet
> accessible demonstration of the jVNC server. The jVNC server
> allows any Java application to become a VNC server. For more
> information on jVNC or to try out the demo:
>
> http://www.developvnc.org/logged-in/jVNC-info.html
www.developvnc.org is not a valid domain according to my proxy!
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