ConfigurationElement.ElementInformation Property
Definition
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Gets an ElementInformation object that contains the non-customizable information and functionality of the ConfigurationElement object.
public:
property System::Configuration::ElementInformation ^ ElementInformation { System::Configuration::ElementInformation ^ get(); };
public System.Configuration.ElementInformation ElementInformation { get; }
member this.ElementInformation : System.Configuration.ElementInformation
Public ReadOnly Property ElementInformation As ElementInformation
Property Value
An ElementInformation that contains the non-customizable information and functionality of the ConfigurationElement.
Examples
The following example shows how to use the ElementInformation property.
static public ElementInformation
GetElementInformation()
{
// Get the current configuration file.
System.Configuration.Configuration config =
ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration(
ConfigurationUserLevel.None);
// Get the section.
UrlsSection section =
(UrlsSection)config.GetSection("MyUrls");
// Get the element.
UrlConfigElement url = section.Simple;
ElementInformation eInfo =
url.ElementInformation;
return eInfo;
}
Public Shared Function GetElementInformation() _
As ElementInformation
' Get the current configuration file.
Dim config _
As System.Configuration.Configuration = _
ConfigurationManager.OpenExeConfiguration( _
ConfigurationUserLevel.None)
' Get the section.
Dim section As UrlsSection = CType( _
config.GetSection("MyUrls"), UrlsSection)
' Get the element.
Dim url As UrlConfigElement = _
section.Simple
Dim eInfo As ElementInformation = _
url.ElementInformation
Return eInfo
End Function 'GetElementInformation
Applies to
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