Dotan Cohen wrote: > > I can't install anything on the machines. The best I can do is a Java > spplet running in a web browser, that will most likely be IE (Portable > Firefox does not support Java, and very few machines have Firefox). If > I can forward X to a Java applet in a browser, that would be great. I > will only be on any given machine for a few hours at most, and the > next day I will be on anothe rcompletly different machine. > > I read through the weirdX site, but I'm still not clear- can I run it > in a browser? No mention of a browser in the faqs. > > Dotan Cohen > The install instructions cover it. http://www.jcraft.com/weirdx/INSTALL USAGE AS AN APPLET ================== Copy "misc/weirdx.jar" and "misc/weirdx.html" to some directory, which is accessible through a http server, then open weirdx.html with a web browser via a http server. If everything goes well, WeirdX will start in your web browser. In default setting, WeirdX use display-name '<your hostname>:2.0' . If you have Java Plug-in, try 'weirdx-JRE12.html'. In some situations, JVM may throw the Security Exception. WeirdX must gain access to TCP port(6002) and JVM may reject to do so. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!