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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T00:42:44+00:00 2026-05-25T00:42:44+00:00

I have bunch of default strings and ints throughout the app. like default names,

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I have bunch of default strings and ints throughout the app. like default names, etc,etc. Those are all constants. I just want to access them in different pages in my app. What is the best place to place them? I was thinking about Enum or something similar. What is the best approach?

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    2026-05-25T00:42:45+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 12:42 am

    The best place is to put them into the appSettings section of your web.config file:

      <appSettings>
        <add key="myKey" value="myValue"/>
      </appSettings>
    

    You can then read the key/value pairs using the ConfigurationManager class:

    ' Get the AppSettings section.        
    ' This function uses the AppSettings property
    ' to read the appSettings configuration 
    ' section.
    Public Shared Sub ReadAppSettings()
        Try
            ' Get the AppSettings section.
            Dim appSettings As NameValueCollection = _
                ConfigurationManager.AppSettings
    
            ' Get the AppSettings section elements.
            Console.WriteLine()
            Console.WriteLine("Using AppSettings property.")
            Console.WriteLine("Application settings:")
    
            If appSettings.Count = 0 Then
                Console.WriteLine( _
                "[ReadAppSettings: {0}]", _
                "AppSettings is empty Use GetSection first.")
            End If
            Dim i As Integer = 0
            While i < appSettings.Count
                Console.WriteLine( _
                    "#{0} Key: {1} Value: {2}", _
                    i, appSettings.GetKey(i), appSettings(i))
                System.Math.Max( _
                    System.Threading.Interlocked. _
                    Increment(i), i - 1)
            End While
        Catch e As ConfigurationErrorsException
            Console.WriteLine("[ReadAppSettings: {0}]", _
                              e.ToString())
        End Try
    End Sub
    
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