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This is an ASPX/CS Project with Visual Studio 2010. It is a Configuration Manager question.

I am successfully debugging (sort of) some code that is being used already on a server. But there is a piece of code that plays with the URL in the live version that should not be used in the debug/localhost version.

 protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
    {
        if (ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["IsTesting"] == "false" && Request.Url.ToString().Contains("http:"))
        {
            Response.Redirect(Request.Url.ToString().Replace("http:", "https:"));
        }

        LoadMasterTemplate();
    }

This piece of code lands on the "Response.Redirect...." line when it should not because the "IsTesting" app setting should be set to true in the ConfigurationManager . How do I set that?

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Inside the <configuration> element in your App/Web.config file, there should be (or you should create) a <appSettings></appSettings> tag, and the individual settings look a bit like this:

<appSettings>
  <add key="NewKey0" value="Something1" />
  <add key="NewKey1" value="Something2" />
</appSettings>
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  • You are correct. I found in web.config file this: <add key="IsTesting" value="false" />
    – xarzu
    Apr 5, 2013 at 2:22
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"ConfigurationManager" looks at "Web.Config" for ASP.Net solutions, so you can find it either in:

<configuration>
  <appSettings>
    <add key="IsTesting" value="true"/>
  </appSettings>    
</configuration>

Or if you access the IIS Manager and select the website then click on "Application Settings" you can change it through a GUI.

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