SystemWebSectionGroup.MobileControls Property
Definition
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Caution
System.Web.Mobile.dll is obsolete.
Gets the mobileControls
section.
public:
property System::Configuration::ConfigurationSection ^ MobileControls { System::Configuration::ConfigurationSection ^ get(); };
[System.Configuration.ConfigurationProperty("mobileControls")]
public System.Configuration.ConfigurationSection MobileControls { get; }
[System.Configuration.ConfigurationProperty("mobileControls")]
[System.Obsolete("System.Web.Mobile.dll is obsolete.")]
public System.Configuration.ConfigurationSection MobileControls { get; }
[<System.Configuration.ConfigurationProperty("mobileControls")>]
member this.MobileControls : System.Configuration.ConfigurationSection
[<System.Configuration.ConfigurationProperty("mobileControls")>]
[<System.Obsolete("System.Web.Mobile.dll is obsolete.")>]
member this.MobileControls : System.Configuration.ConfigurationSection
Public ReadOnly Property MobileControls As ConfigurationSection
Property Value
The ConfigurationSection object refers to the mobileControls
section of the configuration file.
- Attributes
Examples
The following code example shows how to obtain the ConfigurationSection object from the configuration file of an existing Web application.
// Get the mobileControls section.
ConfigurationSection mobileControls =
systemWeb.MobileControls;
// Read section information.
info =
mobileControls.SectionInformation;
name = info.SectionName;
type = info.Type;
declared = info.IsDeclared.ToString();
msg = String.Format(
"Name: {0}\nDeclared: {1}\nType: {2}\n",
name, declared, type);
' Get the mobileControls section.
Dim mobileControls _
As ConfigurationSection = _
systemWeb.MobileControls
' Read section information.
info = mobileControls.SectionInformation
name = info.SectionName
type = info.Type
declared = info.IsDeclared.ToString()
msg = String.Format("Name: {0}" + _
ControlChars.Lf + "Declared: {1}" + _
ControlChars.Lf + "Type: {2}" + _
ControlChars.Lf, name, declared, type)
Applies to
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