FlashVNCThis is the "Remote Computer" inside the panel here, note that I'm actually doing a loop-back connection, so everything you see inside the screen is outside the screen as well.
A very early version of my FlashVNC client written for Flash Player 8.5 with ActionScript 3 and Flex 2. Sorry about the color shift on the remote screen, I still need to tweak my color mapping.
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Commentsdarronschall says:Figures you would complain Jesse, :-P. The
reason the desktop background is blank is
because the VNC server is running on the
computer that I was testing VNC against.
When a VNC client connects, the VNC server
will remove the desktop background to reduce
bandwidth, and then restore it when all of
the clients have disconnected. quail84_99 says:This is the best thing I have ever seen
(except the color mapping :P). I have been
looking around on and off for a flash ssh
client that I could put on my website so I
don't have to download putty all the time;
this may do the trick for now once you
release it, but man it would be nice to have
an ssh client at the your fingertips, no
matter what computer you sit down at (even if
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er malefico++ [deleted] says:
genius! congrats.
if you can architect something server side that broadcasts rfb data received from a single client, you'd have a little breeze like screen sharing thing..
or you could do it in flashcom..
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