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Configuration settings can be applied to specific resources by using a <___location>
tag with an appropriate path attribute. The path attribute can be used to identify a specific file or child directory to which unique configuration settings apply. Only one file path can be used in the path attribute. The path attribute can start with the "~/" shortcut which indicates the application root. For more information, see ASP.NET Web Site Paths.
For example, the following example configuration file specifies settings at three levels:
Settings that apply to the current directory and all child directories (everything contained within the top
<configuration>
tag).Settings that apply to the
Sub1
child directory (everything contained within the<___location>
tag with a path attribute set toSub1
).Settings that apply to the
Sub2
child directory (everything contained within the<___location>
tag with a path attribute set toSub2
).
<configuration>
<system.web>
<sessionState cookieless="true" timeout="10"/>
</system.web>
<!-- Configuration for the "sub1" subdirectory. -->
<___location path="sub1">
<system.web>
<httpHandlers>
<add verb="*" path="sub1" type="Type1"/>
<add verb="*" path="sub1" type="Type2"/>
</httpHandlers>
</system.web>
</___location>
<!-- Configuration for the "sub1/sub2" subdirectory. -->
<___location path="sub1/sub2">
<system.web>
<httpHandlers>
<add verb="*" path="sub1/sub2" type="Type3"/>
<add verb="*" path="sub1/sub2" type="Type4"/>
</httpHandlers>
</system.web>
</___location>
</configuration>
See Also
Tasks
How to: Configure Specific Directories Using Location Settings