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    Resolved System.Configuration.ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings In Library?

    I wanted to create a .Config file for my Library because all of teh settings are library relevant and not application relevant.

    If i try to grab the Configuration Settings in the Library's config this pulls it from the host applications config file.

    Anyone else noticed this?

    Is the only solution to create my own Config parser?
    Last edited by <ABX; Nov 28th, 2004 at 05:18 PM.
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    I believe so. Only applications load config files.
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    meh... if thats the case i'll just make a serializable class.
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