1. 17 Sep, 2012 5 commits
  2. 14 Sep, 2012 3 commits
  3. 28 Aug, 2012 4 commits
    • Joel Martin's avatar
      README: simplify projects/companies. News/help/contact section. · cbb55df0
      Joel Martin authored
      Instead of continuing to maintain the full list of project/companies
      that use noVNC in multiple places (README, wiki, web page) just link
      to the wiki page.
      
      Link to noVNC discussion group page. Link to issues page. Link to
      Amazon wishlist and non-profits for appreciation.
      cbb55df0
    • Joel Martin's avatar
      README: simplify projects/companies. News/help/contact section. · 625040fc
      Joel Martin authored
      Instead of continuing to maintain the full list of project/companies
      that use noVNC in multiple places (README, wiki, web page) just link
      to the wiki page.
      
      Link to noVNC discussion group page. Link to issues page. Link to
      Amazon wishlist and non-profits for appreciation.
      625040fc
    • Joel Martin's avatar
      Merge pull request #185 from dark/master · af6e9e24
      Joel Martin authored
      Fix grep pattern when matching netstat output
      af6e9e24
    • Marco Leogrande's avatar
      Fix grep pattern when searching for listening sockets · cf068be2
      Marco Leogrande authored
      The current grep pattern matches also port numbers that match only
      partially the given $PORT number; e.g., if $PORT is 6080, 60800 will
      match as well.
      
      While TCP listening sockets in the 60000-65535 range are rare, they
      need to be handled as well. The problem is also present if the user
      selects a shorter PORT value with the --listen command line argument.
      
      By adding a space, the pattern is fixed.
      cf068be2
  4. 21 Aug, 2012 1 commit
  5. 16 Aug, 2012 1 commit
    • Joel Martin's avatar
      websock.js: simpler binary support, protocols param. · fcff386b
      Joel Martin authored
      Use a simpler method of enabling binary transfer over WebSockets. This
      still presents the user of websock.js with a plain javascript array
      for the receive queue data. However, if binary support is supported
      and requested then the transfer will be raw frames instead of base64
      encoded.
      
      Lots of room for optimization here but for now correct is better than
      fast.
      
      Pull from websockify 17175afd7311c55abd8d
      fcff386b
  6. 15 Aug, 2012 3 commits
  7. 14 Aug, 2012 1 commit
    • Joel Martin's avatar
      Pull in latest websockify. · 4dd1bb1e
      Joel Martin authored
      Pull in version 376872d99.
      
      Several changes including:
      - binary/typed array support in websock.js
      - unix socket support
      - multiple target support via config file(s)
      - prefer IPv6 option
      4dd1bb1e
  8. 28 Jun, 2012 1 commit
  9. 26 Jun, 2012 1 commit
  10. 24 Jun, 2012 1 commit
    • Joel Martin's avatar
      License clarification: HTML,CSS,images,fonts under permissive licenses. · d58f8b51
      Joel Martin authored
      Clarify in LICENSE.txt that the noVNC core library is the part that is
      LGPLv3 licensed. The HTML, CSS, images and fonts are separate from the
      core library and can be modified and distributed with the noVNC core
      but under their own license conditions.
      
      HTML and CSS: 2-Clause BSD
      Fonts: SIL OFL 1.1
      Images: CC BY SA 3.0
      
      In other words, you can modify the layout and appearance of of noVNC
      to integrate with an existing or new web site or application without
      having to publish the source for those modifications under the LGPLv3.
      However, use of and modification of the noVNC core library (i.e. the
      core Javascript that makes up noVNC) must still be according to the
      LGPLv3.
      
      Chris Gordon was the other contributor to the HTML, CSS, and images
      included with noVNC and gave permission for this license clarification
      on June 23, 2012.
      d58f8b51
  11. 23 Jun, 2012 7 commits
  12. 22 Jun, 2012 2 commits
  13. 08 Jun, 2012 3 commits
  14. 07 Jun, 2012 2 commits
  15. 24 May, 2012 1 commit
  16. 18 May, 2012 1 commit
  17. 17 May, 2012 3 commits
    • Mohammed Naser's avatar
      Remove old flagfile support · 9f54c236
      Mohammed Naser authored
      default_flagfile has been removed from the nova trunk in favour of .ini files (https://github.com/openstack/nova/commit/7e3e9b8e9cea4f1bf78d127ffb915b79c854fdbe)
      9f54c236
    • Joel Martin's avatar
      rfb: Use the render queue for copyrect. · 72a5596e
      Joel Martin authored
      This will keep copyrect rendering actions in order with tight and tightPNG
      rendering actions (otherwise you can get visual image corruption when
      they are mixed together).
      
      Warning:
      
      RAW, RRE and HEXTILE still use immediate render commands so there is
      still the risk of out-of-order rendering if RAW, RRE, and HEXTILE are
      mixed with tight and tightPNG. Copyrect will work with either because
      the renderQ_push function will render copyrects immediately if they
      are the only thing being pushed on the queue.
      72a5596e
    • Joel Martin's avatar
      Move render queue processing to Display and use requestAnimationFrame · 34d8b844
      Joel Martin authored
      The imgQ code in RFB should be a generic rendering queue system in
      Display.
      
      The reason for the render queue in the first place is that images
      loaded from raw data URI strings aren't immediately ready to display
      so we have to wait for them to complete 'loading'. However, when data
      URI images are mixed with other types of rendering actions then things
      can get out of order. This is the reason for the rendering queue.
      
      Currently this only keeps display actions for tight and tightPNG
      related actions in order (because they use a mix of fills, raw pixel
      data and data URI images).
      34d8b844