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RoBlog - Refactoring reality: Name resolution in .Net - arrrrrggghhhh!
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RoBlog - Refactoring reality. Wednesday, January 12, 2005. Name resolution in .Net - arrrrrggghhhh! What could be simpler than resolving a name using System.Net.Dns.Resolve? The Resolve method queries a DNS server for the IP address associated with a host name or IP address.". When hostName is a DNS-style host name associated with multiple IP addresses, only the first IP address that resolves to that host name is returned.". Pretty simple stuff eh? Why then, when I call. If this method did what it said, ...
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RoBlog - Refactoring reality: Foobar
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RoBlog - Refactoring reality. Thursday, January 20, 2005. I was just wading through the list of RFCs on the IETF web site, looking for a template for a data protocol which I need to write, when I stumbled across this RFC:. Http:/ www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3092.txt. I thought perhaps people have too much time on their hands, but then I noticed the date. Posted by Rob Levine @ 9:14 AM. I'm glad he couldn't find my email! And now I don't have your email address either! Haven't heard from you for *ages*!
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RoBlog - Refactoring reality: Overflowing Integers
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RoBlog - Refactoring reality. Saturday, November 13, 2004. Well - this is my first real blog entry. I wasn't sure how to get myself started, or what to talk about, so I created several dummy blog entries to test the system. The first of these was a few months back, but it wasn't until today that I created a couple more. Subsequently I deleted the two new ones. Unfortunately I couldn't help but notice that this number is just one short of the point at which an signed integer would overflow.
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RoBlog - Refactoring reality: July 2004
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RoBlog - Refactoring reality. Sunday, July 04, 2004. This is my first blog entry. I seem to be taking an age. To get my blog together on my own site, so I thought I'd take a short cut and use blogger.com. Posted by Rob Levine @ 4:41 PM. Bristol, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. Name resolution in .Net - arrrrrggghhhh! Its browser flamewar time! Straight in at number one! Frustrating http connection behaviour in .Net (C#). This is my first blog entry. A Girl With A dotCom.
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RoBlog - Refactoring reality: January 2005
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RoBlog - Refactoring reality. Thursday, January 20, 2005. I was just wading through the list of RFCs on the IETF web site, looking for a template for a data protocol which I need to write, when I stumbled across this RFC:. Http:/ www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3092.txt. I thought perhaps people have too much time on their hands, but then I noticed the date. Posted by Rob Levine @ 9:14 AM. Wednesday, January 12, 2005. Name resolution in .Net - arrrrrggghhhh! Pretty simple stuff eh? My machine is called 'terminus'...
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RoBlog - Refactoring reality: September 2005
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RoBlog - Refactoring reality. Tuesday, September 27, 2005. After total blog silence for most of this year, I have picked up the blogging again! Only it is not here anymore, it is here. Http:/ blog.roblevine.co.uk). Posted by Rob Levine @ 11:25 PM. Bristol, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. Name resolution in .Net - arrrrrggghhhh! Its browser flamewar time! Straight in at number one! Frustrating http connection behaviour in .Net (C#). This is my first blog entry. A Girl With A dotCom.
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RoBlog - Refactoring reality: Its browser flamewar time!
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RoBlog - Refactoring reality. Tuesday, December 21, 2004. Its browser flamewar time! Peter Torr (from Microsoft) has just blogged an article entitled How can I trust Firefox? It has also been slashdotted. So I have no doubt that an all-out IE vs. Firefox flamewar is brewing. This seems to me to be an essentially single point rant about (as the title suggests) whether one can actually trust that you are downloading and installing the real Firefox itself. When is a security measure not a security measure?
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RoBlog - Refactoring reality: December 2004
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RoBlog - Refactoring reality. Tuesday, December 21, 2004. Its browser flamewar time! Peter Torr (from Microsoft) has just blogged an article entitled How can I trust Firefox? It has also been slashdotted. So I have no doubt that an all-out IE vs. Firefox flamewar is brewing. This seems to me to be an essentially single point rant about (as the title suggests) whether one can actually trust that you are downloading and installing the real Firefox itself. When is a security measure not a security measure?
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RoBlog - Refactoring reality: Frustrating http connection behaviour in .Net (C#)
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RoBlog - Refactoring reality. Monday, November 15, 2004. Frustrating http connection behaviour in .Net (C#). I seem to be having a bit of a frustrating time with http connections in .Net at the moment. Basically I am working on a project in which many subsystems use http to communicate with eachother. Once in a while, my .Net client will fail with a "System.Net.WebException: The underlying connection was closed: Unable to connect to the remote server." exception. Static void Main(string[] args). I see so...
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RoBlog - Refactoring reality: Straight in at number one!
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RoBlog - Refactoring reality. Friday, November 19, 2004. Straight in at number one! I am not someone who pretends to understand the vagaries of search engine optimisation or how to hype a site. However, I have just noticed that, after one week of having any content in my blog, I am straight in at number one on Google. Just a straight query on "Rob Levine" puts me at the top. You don't even have to add "Bristol" or "UK". Now that is something of a result! Posted by Rob Levine @ 10:11 PM.