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Well, that was fun! An adventure in WCF, SSL, and Host Headers
Had a problem with WCF that I thought I should blog about. We're in the scenario where we have a WCF service that needs to call another service to do some calculating and then return the result back to the client. For now, the service is hosted on the same server, but eventually, it could get expensive, so we'll push out that calculation to another server. The WCF configuration also has an endpoint address that is not the same as the base address reported to it by IIS; IIS is of course reporting...
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Posted On Thursday, July 03, 2008 11:49 AM | Feedback (2) |

What, you can't be serious??
Read this on foxnews today. I had to laugh. Having been a system admin, all I can think is duh? Have they never read BOFH? If you don't know what it is, read it here and here. Several notes: 1. We don't need to change our passwords as often. We don't write them down on sticky notes and post them on our desks. We don't give them out over the phone in restaurants (I overheard a bank teller's username and password once in a restaurant while she was on lunch break . . .), and we practice safe computing....
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Posted On Thursday, June 19, 2008 6:21 PM | Feedback (0) |

DNN skins, URL Rewriting, DNS and Google
We found an interesting problem the other day with the combination of these items. We launched our new site back in July, and have been fighting with google to get ourselves listed in search. MSN and Yahoo both listed us and gave us pretty high page rankings, but google refused to see us, even with links to our page, etc. I know that google has a “sandbox” that they put new sites into, but this didn't appear to be the problem. I don't know if you know about it or not, but google had a...
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Posted On Wednesday, December 07, 2005 7:42 AM | Feedback (1) |

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