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The Java applets accept parameters, using the tag as shown earlier. The
TightVNC applet seems to be a little more flexible than the RealVNC applet (and is
certainly better-documented); these are some of the key parameters:
PORT
Port to connect to (not the display number). Usually set to $PORT when using
Xvnc??™s built-in web server.
PASSWORD
Password in plain text. Dangerous to use, since anyone can see the password
using the View Source option in the browser; however, this can also be used to
specify that there is no password and the user should not be asked for one.
RESTRICTED COLORS
Set to No for 24-bit color, or Yes for 8-bit color (default).
VIEW ONLY
Set to Yes to disable sending keyboard and mouse events to the remote system,
or No for normal operation.
SHARE DESKTOP
Controls whether a shared or exclusive connection is requested. This parameter
interacts with the -disconnectclients or -dontdisconnect options given to the
server (see Table 14-1). Possible values are Yes (request a shared connection) or
No (request an exclusive connection).
OPEN NEW WINDOW
Set to Yes, this opens a new window for the VNC display; set to No, it embeds the
display in the web page.


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