Thanks Robert,
it is surely because it is not set properly the default
launched browser for debugging asp and aspx pages.
in realty, i wanna debug the client javascript in asp
pages and it works so fine in the internet explorer
default settings..
when i go to configuration settings for visual studio.net
2003 and set for netscape to be launched for debug it go
launch it but it miss some settings for debug, it is
launch Start Without Debugging...
what is that parameter i miss to set for lauch Start
Debugging work properly with change of launcher browser
to netscape or others...
Thanks a lot
Serge
[quoted text, click to view] >-----Original Message-----
>Serge,
>
>The type of browser you are using to browse your aspx
pages should not
>affect your ability to set a breakpoint within VS.NET
during debugging.
>Can you be a bit more descriptive when you say "loose
the capabiliby" to
>set breakpoints. Do the breakpoints not show up, do
they have questions
>marks within them when you set them, etc?
>
>Thanks! Robert Gruen
>Microsoft, VB.NET
>
>This posting is provided "AS IS", with no warranties,
and confers no rights.
>
>.
If you are trying to debug client side script, then you are stuck with
Internet Explorer. Visual Studio can't debug script running in Netscape.
Gregg
This posting is provided "AS IS", with no warranties, and confers no rights.
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[quoted text, click to view] >
>Thanks Robert,
>
>it is surely because it is not set properly the default
>launched browser for debugging asp and aspx pages.
>
>in realty, i wanna debug the client javascript in asp
>pages and it works so fine in the internet explorer
>default settings..
>
>when i go to configuration settings for visual studio.net
>2003 and set for netscape to be launched for debug it go
>launch it but it miss some settings for debug, it is
>launch Start Without Debugging...
>
>what is that parameter i miss to set for lauch Start
>Debugging work properly with change of launcher browser
>to netscape or others...
>
>Thanks a lot
>
>Serge
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>Serge,
>>
>>The type of browser you are using to browse your aspx
>pages should not
>>affect your ability to set a breakpoint within VS.NET
>during debugging.
>>Can you be a bit more descriptive when you say "loose
>the capabiliby" to
>>set breakpoints. Do the breakpoints not show up, do
>they have questions
>>marks within them when you set them, etc?
>>
>>Thanks! Robert Gruen
>>Microsoft, VB.NET
>>
>>This posting is provided "AS IS", with no warranties,
>and confers no rights.
>>
>>.
>>
>
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