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</description></item><item><title>Configuring IIS for Transport Security</title><link>http://blogs.msdn.com/drnick/archive/2006/10/25/asymmetry-between-listeners-and-factories.aspx#873163</link><pubDate>Wed, 25 Oct 2006 19:15:37 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">91d46819-8472-40ad-a661-2c78acb4018c:873163</guid><dc:creator>Nicholas Allen's Indigo Blog</dc:creator><description>&lt;p&gt;I'm hosting a WCF application in IIS that uses transport security. How do I configure the security settings&lt;/p&gt;
</description></item><item><title>New and Notable 117</title><link>http://blogs.msdn.com/drnick/archive/2006/10/25/asymmetry-between-listeners-and-factories.aspx#876338</link><pubDate>Thu, 26 Oct 2006 20:30:08 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">91d46819-8472-40ad-a661-2c78acb4018c:876338</guid><dc:creator>Sam Gentile</dc:creator><description>&lt;p&gt;I am still reeling from seeing the Red Hot Chili Peppers with Mars Volta 2 nights ago in Philly at the&lt;/p&gt;
</description></item><item><title>Datagram Transports</title><link>http://blogs.msdn.com/drnick/archive/2006/10/25/asymmetry-between-listeners-and-factories.aspx#912411</link><pubDate>Tue, 31 Oct 2006 19:45:45 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">91d46819-8472-40ad-a661-2c78acb4018c:912411</guid><dc:creator>Nicholas Allen's Indigo Blog</dc:creator><description>&lt;p&gt;Datagrams are a self-contained unit of data. Each datagram carries with it the routing and context information&lt;/p&gt;
</description></item><item><title>Design Pattern for Building Channel Factories and Listeners</title><link>http://blogs.msdn.com/drnick/archive/2006/10/25/asymmetry-between-listeners-and-factories.aspx#926381</link><pubDate>Wed, 01 Nov 2006 22:43:59 GMT</pubDate><guid isPermaLink="false">91d46819-8472-40ad-a661-2c78acb4018c:926381</guid><dc:creator>Nicholas Allen's Indigo Blog</dc:creator><description>&lt;p&gt;This is just a style convention that helps you avoid doing some thinking while writing custom channel&lt;/p&gt;
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