What you need to do is to create your own configuration classes which can be
used in conjuntion with your configuration file. The .Net 2.0 Configuration
object model is incredibly extensible, allowing you to store any type of
data serialized in configuration files.
The System.Configur ation Namespace is the location of all of these classes
(
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...guration.aspx). The
most salient ones are Configuration, ConfigurationMa nager,
ConfigurationEl ement, ConfigurationEl ementCollection , ConfigurationSe ction,
ConfigurationSe ctionCollection , ConfigurationSe ctionGroup, and
ConfigurationSe ctionGroupColle ction. These are the classes that correspond
to the various XML elements in a Configuration file. Once you define your
classes, you can use them in any Configuration file.
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"Michael Lang" <micklang at gmail.comwrote in message
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Any suggestions on how you can load an arbitrary number of unknown
attributes on an element in a custom section in the .config into a
NameValueCollec tion ?
Basically I want to do something similiar to what occurs with a
System.Configur ation.Provider. ProviderBase Initialise method - the
provider is passed a NameValueCollec tion containing attribute names and
their associated values from the .config. see...
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/lib...nitialize.aspx
All the examples I've seen with the .NET 2.0 config api deal with
scenarios where the attributes are predefined and loaded using static
code.
One brute force solution that comes to mind is just to by-pass the
Configuration api and use XML/DOM to parse the web config . But if
there's a more elegant solution that leverages the .NET Config API I'd
like to use it.
Thanks in advance
Michael