WebContext.ApplicationLevel Property
Definition
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Gets a WebApplicationLevel object that represents the path level of the current Web application.
public:
property System::Web::Configuration::WebApplicationLevel ApplicationLevel { System::Web::Configuration::WebApplicationLevel get(); };
public System.Web.Configuration.WebApplicationLevel ApplicationLevel { get; }
member this.ApplicationLevel : System.Web.Configuration.WebApplicationLevel
Public ReadOnly Property ApplicationLevel As WebApplicationLevel
Property Value
A WebApplicationLevel object.
Examples
The following example shows how to use the ApplicationLevel property. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the WebContext class.
// WebContext - Application Level.
Console.WriteLine("ApplicationLevel: {0}",
webContext.ApplicationLevel.ToString());
' WebContext - Application Level.
Console.WriteLine("ApplicationLevel: {0}", _
webContext.ApplicationLevel.ToString())
Applies to
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