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We have

web.config

web.debug.config

web.live.config

If we had something common to both live and debug, such as a setting, I can see that it'd go into web.config. Then it'd appear in the output for both debug and live.

But what happens if you have something like an app setting, for example

<add key="environment" value="myservice.live.com" /> <add key="environment" value="myservice.testing.com" />

We are wondering if you can/should put the key into the base web.config with no value value="" and transform it in the other configs, or if we should omit the key entirely from the base web.config and add it in the debug/live configs. This might make transformations more tricky as we have to use locators to add values rather than just replace.

Does the raw web.config file ever get used by itself?

We're trying to establish how we should be setting up our solution to minimise confusion.

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AFAIK web.config transformations when deploying the application.

So when running locally in the debugger, you will need the relevant settings in the base web.config file.

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