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Please watch this video from scott hanselman not only is it entertaining, its really, really informative about the new deployment package stuff in general.
Please watch this video from scott hanselman. Not only is it entertaining, its really, really informative about the new deployment package stuff in general.
The web. Config transforms that are part of Visual Studio 2010 use XSLT in order to "transform" the current web. Config file into its .
Debug or . Release version. In your .
Debug/. Release files, you need to add the following parameter in your connection string fields: xdt:Transform="SetAttributes" xdt:Locator="Match(name)" This will cause each connection string line to find the matching name and update the attributes accordingly. Note: You won't have to worry about updating your providerName parameter in the transform files, since they don't change.
Here's an example from one of my apps. Here's the web. Config file section: And here's the web.config.
Release section doing the proper transform.
You could be a little more descriptive here.. – Dan Abramov Apr 27 at 22:40.
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