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For the first time I have come across this asp.net syntax:

<%$ AppSettings:ValueFromConfig %>

OR

<% $AppSettings:ValueX %>

What is this about? It's definitely not application level code because the dollar would have caused an issue. This appears in ascx and/or aspx front end pages.

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I found the following:

The basic syntax of an ASP.NET expression is the following:

<%$ expressionPrefix: expressionValue %>

The dollar sign ($) indicates to ASP.NET that an expression follows. The expression prefix defines the type of expression, such as AppSettings, ConnectionStrings, or Resources. Following the colon (:) is the actual expression value that ASP.NET will resolve.

Expression syntax is not bound to any specific .NET language. You can use the same expression syntax whether you use Visual Basic, C#, or any other programming language in your ASP.NET pages.

~ http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/d5bd1tad.aspx

This is one of the hardest questions to search for as most search engines ignore the $ sign in the question.

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