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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// <copyright file="SecurityPolicySection.cs" company="Microsoft">
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
// </copyright>
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
namespace System.Web.Configuration {
using System;
using System.Xml;
using System.Configuration;
using System.Collections.Specialized;
using System.Collections;
using System.IO;
using System.Text;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Security.Permissions;
/* This data is in a location in Machine.Config... How do I deal with that? For now I will leave the
section in machine.config, The initialization of the trust levels are overwritable in this collection.
<securityPolicy>
<trustLevel name="Full" policyFile="internal" />
<trustLevel name="High" policyFile="web_hightrust.config" />
<trustLevel name="Medium" policyFile="web_mediumtrust.config" />
<trustLevel name="Low" policyFile="web_lowtrust.config" />
<trustLevel name="Minimal" policyFile="web_minimaltrust.config" />
</securityPolicy>
*/
public sealed class SecurityPolicySection : ConfigurationSection {
private static ConfigurationPropertyCollection _properties;
private static readonly ConfigurationProperty _propTrustLevels =
new ConfigurationProperty(null,
typeof(TrustLevelCollection),
null,
ConfigurationPropertyOptions.IsDefaultCollection);
static SecurityPolicySection() {
// Property initialization
_properties = new ConfigurationPropertyCollection();
_properties.Add(_propTrustLevels);
}
public SecurityPolicySection() {
}
protected override ConfigurationPropertyCollection Properties {
get {
return _properties;
}
}
[ConfigurationProperty("", IsDefaultCollection = true)]
public TrustLevelCollection TrustLevels {
get {
return (TrustLevelCollection)base[_propTrustLevels];
}
}
}
}
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