Correctly identifies the use of http/https and forces the value of port to 80 and 443
respectively, as in this situation window.location.port is blank.
This is patch includes the same changes as made in vnc_auto.html
FBU.bytes must be set before return false to indicate that the FBU
header has been read. If not set then "if (FBU.bytes == 0) { ..}"
in framebufferUpdate will be entered and the copyrect header will
be interpreted as a new FBU leading to a "unsupported encoding"
disconnect error.
Browsers (such as Chrome) don't report port numbers in window.location.port when
used on standard ports such as 80 and 443. This causes vnc_auto.html to not
automatically find the port as it should.
This simple change checks if window.location.port is blank, and sets port as
appropriate from the name of the protocol in use.
Pull c33f0b52e7 from websockify.
- Fix for python2.4 with URL parsing.
- Set binaryType earlier in Opera 12.10 to avoid receiving a blob.
- Re-order client and target processing so that pending client data
has an opportunity to be sent when the target closes.
Related to issue: https://github.com/kanaka/noVNC/issues/205
Split out the function to load a single script to Util.load_script.
In order to get sequential load, when on IE set the script defer flag.
It is currently working on webkit and firefox but just in case also
set the script.async flag to make sure that scripts execute in the
order they are added. Scripts should still load in parallel.
Data files should now set the variable VNC_frame_encoding to either
"binary" or "base64". The python websockify recording mode adds this
automatically based on what is negotiated with the client being
recorded.
The mobile doctype doesn't not seem to make any difference on iOS so
I'm dropping it and just going with the standard HTML5 version since
the wapforum mobile version may cause issues with IE 10.
Related to issue: https://github.com/kanaka/noVNC/issues/205
Split out the function to load a single script to Util.load_script.
In order to get sequential load, when on IE set the script defer flag.
It is currently working on webkit and firefox but just in case also
set the script.async flag to make sure that scripts execute in the
order they are added. Scripts should still load in parallel.
Related to issue/pulls:
https://github.com/kanaka/noVNC/issues/194https://github.com/kanaka/noVNC/pull/201https://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.
This is a workaround for corrupted non-square cursors seen on some
Windows 7 machines with NVIDIA cards. The corruption only happens when
the screen is in portrait mode.