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>14. Applications with Built-in XML-RPC Support</A
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>Several popular Linux applications include support for
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XML-RPC. These have already been described elsewhere, so we mostly
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>14.1. Zope</A
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>Articles on using XML-RPC with Zope are available elsewhere on
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Programming with Zope</A
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> by Jon Udell</P
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XML-RPC</A
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>14.2. KDE 2.0</A
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>KDE 2.0 includes Kurt Ganroth's <A
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daemon</A
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application</A
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> in Python. It shows you how to connect to
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kxmlrpc, manipulate your KDE address book, and query the KDE
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trader.</P
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