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You can use a global settting and use naming to find it (http://krompaco.nu/2010/07/retrieving-an-episerver-6-global-setting-value/) in your Dynamic Content-control and then apply the settings "by hand" in your Dynamic Content code.
Good input, but I should perhaps elaborate by saying that I use the settings to provide some different renderings of the custom property in edit mode - afaik, there isn't any way for the custom property to know what type of dynamic content it is being rendered on (in edit mode, that is)?
What I meant by naming is that you could have the dynamic content type.ToString() or something else matched to a specific global setting name.
Yeah, I understood that, but the code where I need to access the settings is run in the CreateEditControls-method of the custom property, and not in the dynamic content code ;-)
I see. If you need to stick with it that way I'm not sure on the event order but it might work to add something smart to HttpContext.Current.Items[] as early as you can in the DC and hopefully find it in the CreateEditControls-method.
Is this even possible? Suggested workarounds would be much appreciated...