1. 15 Apr, 2013 1 commit
  2. 17 Oct, 2012 1 commit
    • Joel Martin's avatar
      Refactor dynamic script loading. Add util.js:load_scripts() · 6f4b1e40
      Joel Martin authored
      Related to issue/pulls:
      https://github.com/kanaka/noVNC/issues/194
      https://github.com/kanaka/noVNC/pull/201
      https://github.com/kanaka/noVNC/pull/202
      
      In IE9, the window.onload event can fire before dynamically loaded
      scripts have finished loading. This can result in either WebSocket (in
      the case of vnc_auto.html) or RFB (in the case of vnc.html) not being
      defined at the point when window.onload is called.
      
      - Move the load_scripts routine from vnc.js to util.js (so that
        websockify can use it too). Also, refactor to work when load_scripts
        is called by a script that itself uses load_scripts. When the whole
        chain of dynamically loaded scripts is finished then call
        window.onscriptsload. Use this mechanism in all the places that
        depend on dynamic loading of scripts: vnc.html, vnc_auto.html,
        websock.js, tests/vnc_playback.html, and tests/vnc_perf.html.
      
      - Use the new window.onscriptsload handler instead of window.onload.
      
      - Remove include/start.js and do the script loading and startup event
        handling in include/ui.js instead.
      6f4b1e40
  3. 15 Oct, 2012 1 commit
    • Joel Martin's avatar
      Change noVNC license to from LGPLv3 to MPL 2.0 · 1d728ace
      Joel Martin authored
      The MPL 2.0 license is a "file-level" copyleft license vs the
      "project-level" nature of the L/GPL. The intention of noVNC has
      always been that it should be easy to incorporate into existing
      projects and sites whether free/open or proprietary/commercial. The MPL
      2.0 is designed for this sort of combination project but still
      requires that any distributed modifications to noVNC source files must
      also be published under the same license.
      
      In addition, the MPL 2.0 allows the code to be used in L/GPL projects
      (the secondary license clause). This means that any projects that are
      already incorporating noVNC should not be impacted by this change and
      in fact it should clarify the licensing situation (the exact
      application of the L/GPL to web applications and interpreted code is
      somewhat ambiguous).
      
      The HTML, CSS, image and font files continue to be under more
      permissive licenses (see LICENSE.txt). The included websockify python
      code remains under a LGPLv3 license although the include/websock.js
      file from the websockify component is now under MPL 2.0 as well.
      
      Permission was received from other noVNC authors to make this change to their
      code license on the following dates:
      
          - Chris Gordon (UI): Jun 24, 2012
          - Antoine Mercadal (DOM,*util.js): Oct 10, 2012
          - William Lightning (UltraVNC repeater): Oct 10, 2012
          - Mike Tinglof (tight encoding): Oct 15, 2012
      1d728ace
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