DTDs for machine.config, web.config, security.config available ?

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Guest

Does Microsoft publish DTDs for web.config, security.config or machine.config
? If they do, pointers to them would be much appreicated.
 
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Walter Wang [MSFT]

Hi Paul,

..NET configuration files are using XML Schema instead of DTD. If you open a
..config file in Visual Studio 2005, you will see the property "Schemas" in
its properties window is pointing to following file (for default
installation):

C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\xml\Schemas\DotNetConfig.xsd

Try to search "DotNetConfig.xsd" on the web and you should be able to find
more information for it. Please feel free to let me know if there's
anything else I can help.


Sincerely,
Walter Wang ([email protected], remove 'online.')
Microsoft Online Community Support

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