Actually include forwarder example.
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.. literalinclude:: ../examples/feedscraper.py
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					.. literalinclude:: ../examples/feedscraper.py
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					.. _forwarder_example:
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Port Forwarder
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					Port Forwarder
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``examples/forwarder.py``
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					``examples/forwarder.py``
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					.. literalinclude:: ../examples/forwarder.py
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.. _producer_consumer_example:
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					.. _producer_consumer_example:
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Producer Consumer/Recursive Web Crawler
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					Producer Consumer/Recursive Web Crawler
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""" This is an incredibly simple port forwarder from port 7000 to 22 on localhost.  It calls a callback function when the socket is closed, to demonstrate one way that you could start to do interesting things by
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					""" This is an incredibly simple port forwarder from port 7000 to 22 on 
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					localhost.  It calls a callback function when the socket is closed, to 
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					demonstrate one way that you could start to do interesting things by
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starting from a simple framework like this.
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					starting from a simple framework like this.
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					"""
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