The '{0}' attribute in theelement of the Web.config file is used only to target version 4.0 and later of the .NET Framework (for example, ' '). If you are compiling this Web application for a version of the .NET Framework earlier than 4.0, remove the '{0}' attribute from the element of the Web.config file.
The 'To' header on the message is set to Anonymous Uri '{0}'. Please set the 'To' header to a non-anonymous address as message ...
The 'Username' was set but no password was supplied. You must set the password when changing the 'Username' to anything other ...
The 'Via' property on the message is set to Anonymous Uri '{0}'. Please set the 'Via' property to a non-anonymous address ...
The 'xsl:apply-imports' instruction cannot be included within the content of an 'xsl:for-each' instruction or within an 'xsl:template' ...
The '{0}' attribute in the element of the Web.config file is used only to target version 4.0 and later of the .NET Framework ...
The '{0}' attribute in the element of the Web.config file is used only to target version 4.0 and later of the .NET Framework ...
The '{0}' attribute is ignored, because the value of 'prohibited' for attribute use only prevents inheritance of an identically ...
The '{0}' authentication scheme has been specified for the proxy on the HTTP factory. However, the factory only supports ...
The '{0}' authentication scheme has been specified on the HTTP factory. However, the factory only supports specification ...