+1 for 1

On 2009-12-18 02:02, Simon wrote:
> ConfigurationErrorsException does not exist in Silverlight.
>
> What is the preferred approach?
>
> 1. Throw a simple Exception. All the instances have very good error
> messages and i doubt any value is added by throwing a custom exception
> as there is no point in catching ConfigurationErrorsException.
> 2. Add a new ConfigurationErrorsException class in the Silverlight
> projects
>
> My vote is for 1.
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