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\documentclass{manual}

\title{The WSGI Reference Library}

\author{Phillip J. Eby}

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%	Organization name, if applicable \\
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	Email: \email{pje@telecommunity.com}
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\date{June 5, 2006}       % update before release!

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\maketitle

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\begin{abstract}
\noindent
The Web Server Gateway Interface (WSGI) is a standard interface
between web server software and web applications written in Python.
Having a standard interface makes it easy to use an application
that supports WSGI with a number of different web servers.

\module{wsgiref} is a reference implementation of the WSGI specification
that can be used to add WSGI support to a web server or framework.  It also
contains some useful utilities for writing applications or middleware that
provide or implement WSGI.
\end{abstract}

\tableofcontents

\chapter{Reference}

\input{libwsgiref.tex}

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%\chapter{...}

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