added note that xmlrpclib won't marshal instances of subclasses of the
builtin types
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This is the full set of data types supported by XML-RPC. Method calls
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may also raise a special \exception{Fault} instance, used to signal
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XML-RPC server errors, or \exception{ProtocolError} used to signal an
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error in the HTTP/HTTPS transport layer.
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error in the HTTP/HTTPS transport layer. Note that even though starting
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with Python 2.2 you can subclass builtin types, the xmlrpclib module
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currently does not marshal instances of such subclasses.
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When passing strings, characters special to XML such as \samp{<},
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\samp{>}, and \samp{\&} will be automatically escaped. However, it's
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