System.Configuration.SingleTagSectionHandler Class

Assembly: System.dll
Namespace: System.Configuration
Summary
Provides a means of reading XML attributes in a configuration section as key/value pairs.
C# Syntax:
public class SingleTagSectionHandler : IConfigurationSectionHandler
See also:
System.Configuration Namespace

System.Configuration.SingleTagSectionHandler Member List:

Public Constructors
ctor #1 Default constructor. This constructor is called by derived class constructors to initialize state in this type.
Public Methods
Create Returns a collection of configuration section values.
Equals
(inherited from System.Object)
See base class member description: System.Object.Equals

Derived from System.Object, the primary base class for all objects.
GetHashCode
(inherited from System.Object)
See base class member description: System.Object.GetHashCode

Derived from System.Object, the primary base class for all objects.
GetType
(inherited from System.Object)
See base class member description: System.Object.GetType

Derived from System.Object, the primary base class for all objects.
ToString
(inherited from System.Object)
See base class member description: System.Object.ToString

Derived from System.Object, the primary base class for all objects.
Protected Methods
Finalize
(inherited from System.Object)
See base class member description: System.Object.Finalize

Derived from System.Object, the primary base class for all objects.
MemberwiseClone
(inherited from System.Object)
See base class member description: System.Object.MemberwiseClone

Derived from System.Object, the primary base class for all objects.

Hierarchy:


System.Configuration.SingleTagSectionHandler Member Details

ctor #1
Summary:
Default constructor. This constructor is called by derived class constructors to initialize state in this type.
C# Syntax:
public SingleTagSectionHandler();

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Method: Create(
   object parent,
   object context,
   XmlNode section
)
Summary
Returns a collection of configuration section values.
C# Syntax:
public virtual object Create(
   object parent,
   object context,
   XmlNode section
);
Parameters:

parent

The configuration settings in a corresponding parent configuration section.

context

An HttpConfigurationContext when called from the ASP.NET configuration system. Otherwise, this parameter is reserved and is null.

section

An XmlNode that contains configuration information from the configuration file. Provides direct access to the XML contents of the configuration section.

Return Value:
A Hashtable containing configuration section directives.
Implements:
IConfigurationSectionHandler.Create

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Method: Equals(
   object obj
)
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Object.Equals
C# Syntax:
public virtual bool Equals(
   object obj
);

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Method: Finalize()
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Object.Finalize
C# Syntax:
~SingleTagSectionHandler();

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Method: GetHashCode()
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Object.GetHashCode
C# Syntax:
public virtual int GetHashCode();

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Method: GetType()
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Object.GetType
C# Syntax:
public Type GetType();

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Method: MemberwiseClone()
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Object.MemberwiseClone
C# Syntax:
protected object MemberwiseClone();

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Method: ToString()
Inherited
See base class member description: System.Object.ToString
C# Syntax:
public virtual string ToString();

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