If you go to the Colors example, for instance, you are looking at the
file Webware/WebKit/Examples/Colors.py.  If you're interested in
client-server communication, you'll want to look at XMLRPCExample.py and
PickleRPCExample.py -- these are ways that a client application can do
remote invokation fairly easily.  (PickleRPC is Python-only, while
XMLRPC is multilingual)

On Tue, 2002-10-29 at 16:48, Bob Gailer wrote:
> Now what? I've got it up and running. I'm in the WebKit User documentation. 
> And am very lost. Is there a tutorial? Or some step-by-step instructions. 
> It says to modify some of the examples to get feet wet, but I don't even 
> know what the link is between a URL and what code is invoked. Guidance, please.
> 
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