WebContext Constructor
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the WebContext class.
public:
WebContext(System::Web::Configuration::WebApplicationLevel pathLevel, System::String ^ site, System::String ^ applicationPath, System::String ^ path, System::String ^ locationSubPath, System::String ^ appConfigPath);
public WebContext (System.Web.Configuration.WebApplicationLevel pathLevel, string site, string applicationPath, string path, string locationSubPath, string appConfigPath);
new System.Web.Configuration.WebContext : System.Web.Configuration.WebApplicationLevel * string * string * string * string * string -> System.Web.Configuration.WebContext
Public Sub New (pathLevel As WebApplicationLevel, site As String, applicationPath As String, path As String, locationSubPath As String, appConfigPath As String)
Parameters
- pathLevel
- WebApplicationLevel
A WebApplicationLevel object.
- site
- String
The name of the Web site.
- applicationPath
- String
The virtual path of the root level of the current Web application.
- path
- String
The virtual path of the Web.config file that the current configuration object represents.
- locationSubPath
- String
The path value of the location
element that is currently being edited.
- appConfigPath
- String
The current Web application's configuration path.
Examples
The following example shows how to use this constructor. This code example is part of a larger example provided for the WebContext class.
// Get the context.
WebContext webContext = (WebContext)config.EvaluationContext.HostingContext;
' Get the context.
Dim webContext As WebContext = config.EvaluationContext.HostingContext
Applies to
.NET