Getting The Errors For Code In Unopened .aspx Pages?

May 12, 2010

Is there a way to check for errors in unopened *.ASPX pages. For example, if you change the name of a function Visual Studio will catch the error on the page and list it in the "Error List" only if the page is opened and being validated?

How do i find out about the following without running the page through the webserver or opening the page to be validated in VS?

<script runat="server">
Public Sub MyFunciton()
Undefined_FUNCTION()
End Sub
</script>

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