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  "title": "A quick SOAP primer via IRC (but not SOAP via IRC)",
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  "html": "<p>\nAfter making those RSS namespace examples, I was thinking aloud about\nSOAP on [#joiito](/tag/joiito) yesterday and how it compares to what I did with the Amazon\ndata.  <a href=\"http://www.intertwingly.com\">Sam Ruby</a>\nhappened to be in the room:\n</p>\n<pre>&lt;rubys&gt; deusx: want a quick primer?\n\n<p>&lt;deusx&gt; rubys: I'd love one, though unfortunately at the moment,\nI'm about to be off to a meeting :(</p>\n<ul>\n<li>f8dy would like a quick primer</li>\n</ul>\n<p>&lt;rubys&gt; This is really quick.  Take some XML.  XML that doesn't\nhave a DTD or any PI's.  Put it in a soap:Body.  Put the soap:Body in\na soap:Envelope.  Voila', you have valid document literal SOAP.</p></pre><p></p>\n<p>\nThat <i>was</i> a quick primer, and though I know there's more to\nit, putting it like that makes me see SOAP a little differently.\n</p>\n\n\n<!--more-->\n\n\n<p>shortname=a_quick_irc_soap_primer</p>\n",
  "body": "<p>\r\nAfter making those RSS namespace examples, I was thinking aloud about\r\nSOAP on #joiito yesterday and how it compares to what I did with the Amazon\r\ndata.  <a href=\"http://www.intertwingly.com\">Sam Ruby</a>\r\nhappened to be in the room:\r\n</p>\r\n<pre>&lt;rubys&gt; deusx: want a quick primer?\r\n\r\n&lt;deusx&gt; rubys: I'd love one, though unfortunately at the moment,\r\nI'm about to be off to a meeting :(\r\n\r\n* f8dy would like a quick primer\r\n\r\n&lt;rubys&gt; This is really quick.  Take some XML.  XML that doesn't\r\nhave a DTD or any PI's.  Put it in a soap:Body.  Put the soap:Body in\r\na soap:Envelope.  Voila', you have valid document literal SOAP.</pre>\r\n<p>\r\nThat <i>was</i> a quick primer, and though I know there's more to\r\nit, putting it like that makes me see SOAP a little differently.\r\n</p>\r\n<!--more-->\r\nshortname=a_quick_irc_soap_primer\r\n",
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  "summary": "After making those RSS namespace examples, I was thinking aloud about\nSOAP on [#joiito](/tag/joiito) yesterday and how it compares to what I did with the Amazon\ndata.  Sam Ruby\nhappened to be in the room:\n\n<rubys> deusx: want a quick primer?\n\n<deusx> rubys: I'd love one, though unfortunately at the moment,\nI'm about to be off to a meeting :(\n\nf8dy would like a quick primer\n\n<rubys> This is really quick.  Take some XML.  XML that doesn't\nhave a DTD or any PI's.  Put it in a soap:Body.  Put the soap:Body in\na soap:Envelope.  Voila', you have valid document literal SOAP.\n\nThat was a quick primer, and though I know there's more to\nit, putting it like that makes me see SOAP a little differently.",
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