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format="GIF" width="145" />Together with Simon St.Laurent and Joe
Johnston, Edd Dumbill wrote a book on XML-RPC for O'Reilly and
Associates on XML-RPC. It features a rather fetching jellyfish on the
<para>The interface should be self-explicative enough to need little
documentation.</para>
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<para>The most useful feature of the debugger is without doubt the "Show