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/*!
    \group examples-network
    \ingroup all-examples
    \title Network Examples
    \brief How to do network programming in Qt.

    \image network-examples.png

    Qt is provided with an extensive set of network classes to support both
    client-based and server side network programming.

    These examples demonstrate the fundamental aspects of network programming
    with Qt.

*/

/*
     \list
    \li  \l{network/blockingfortuneclient}{Blocking Fortune Client}\raisedaster
    \li  \l{network/broadcastreceiver}{Broadcast Receiver}
    \li  \l{network/broadcastsender}{Broadcast Sender}
    \li  \l{network/download}{Download}
    \li  \l{network/downloadmanager}{Download Manager}
    \li  \l{network/network-chat}{Network Chat}
    \li  \l{network/fortuneclient}{Fortune Client}\raisedaster
    \li  \l{network/fortuneserver}{Fortune Server}\raisedaster
    \li  \l{network/qftp}{FTP}\raisedaster
    \li  \l{network/http}{HTTP}
    \li  \l{network/loopback}{Loopback}
    \li  \l{network/threadedfortuneserver}{Threaded Fortune Server}\raisedaster
    \li  \l{network/torrent}{Torrent}
    \li  \l{network/googlesuggest}{Google Suggest}
    \li  \l{network/bearercloud}{Bearer Cloud}\raisedaster
    \li  \l{network/bearermonitor}{Bearer Monitor}
    \li  \l{network/securesocketclient}{Secure Socket Client}
    \li  \l{network/multicastreceiver}{Multicast Receiver}
    \li  \l{network/multicastsender}{Multicast Sender}
    \endlist

    Examples marked with an asterisk (*) are fully documented.
*/