Creating a Web.config Editor - Part 2
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Published: 07 Oct 2003
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Abstract
Have you ever wondered how to edit the web.config file? This article will continue from Part 1 and discuss some more advanced techniques of editing a custom config file. Tested: ASP.NET 1.0, ASP.NET 1.1 Included: Examples
by Jason N. Gaylord
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Title: Creating a Web.config Editor - Part 2   
Name: Kris Triyantio
Date: 1/16/2007 11:09:18 PM
Comment:
It's good, but i cannot save. it shown error message.
"access denied"
how can i handle that.

Thanks
Title: Creating a Web.config Editor - Part 2   
Name: Haroldo Carvalho
Date: 2/1/2006 9:58:14 AM
Comment:
Very good.
It realy helpped me.
Thanks

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