If so, it was likely just overlooked when the schema was created. ConfigSource is a feature of the IIS config model, so its not something you have to implement and as such not something that you'd think to label up when generating an .xsd. All you need to do is find the .
Xsd providing the highlighting and add at the right level. If VS or the module DOES ship with the highlighting, my apologies for misstating.To fix that, however, is the exact same solution. Just find the .
Xsd that maps the rewrite stuff and add a value for configSource.
You're right, I've installed this schema: ruslany. Net/2010/04/… and it doesn't provide configSource attribute for configuration/system. WebServer/rewrite/rules element.
Thanks! – tanathos Feb 8 '11 at 8:16.
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