Visual Studio :: Debug Step Fails To Stop On Next Statement?
Mar 21, 2011
I'm developing an ASP page and I noticed odd behaviour when I'm trying to step through server side call backs. Specifically some of the time, when I press F10 to execute the next statement the debugger acts like I pressed F5 to continue and takes off. Some of the time stepping works and some of the time it doens't. In addition, testing the same call back I can sometime step several times before it takes off and other times as soon as I click F10 it takes off. If I set explicit breakpoints it will always hit them but as I said, stepping often results in the debugger not stoping on the next statement.
I feel like I didn't have this earlier but I'm mystified as to why it is doing this
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What is the problem with vwd express, It should support such vital thing.
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I am using VS2010 and am working on an ASP.NET web application for .net 4.0.
I have created a file called StringUtilities.js and placed it in a subfolder of my application called Scripts.
The entire content of the file is listed here:
[Code]....
In one of my .aspx pages I have the following code:
[Code]....
On a button's "OnClientClick" (for example) I call the method encodeText() and everything works fine.
Today I added the method updateImage() which calls StringUtilities.js - updateAttribute() method, also added today.
If I open that unit in VS2010 and place a break point in the source code for the new method it turns white and says:
"The breakpoint will not currently be hit. No symbols have been loaded for this document.".
What gets even stranger (this is so hard to exaplain)....
Before today I did not have the method updateAttribute() in that .js file. So even though my source editor is showing all of my new source code changes, if I trace the previous method that did exists - htmlEncode(), the trace lines in the editor are highlighting where the lines "used" to be. which is near the top of that file as if my new code was not there.
It just sounds like there must be a different way of tracing javascript and the way I am doing it must not be it. I would have assumed it worked the same way I would trace my c# code.
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I know that VS 2010 has an "Attach to Process" debug feature, but I'm not sure exactly how to use it. What do I need to do to be able to debug a local IIS ASP.NET web application from within Visual Studio? Specifically:
What settings do I need to change in the configuration of my web application?
What "Package/Publish Settings" do I need to change?
Is there anything I need to change in IIS?
Is there anything special I need to do in the "Attach to Process" screen?
Background Information: I'm running Visual Studio 2010 on Windows XP SP3 with IIS 5.1 and .NET 4.0.
Additional Information:
I should add that I've tried attaching to aspnet_wp.exe, but when I go to a page that I know has a breakpoint in it, I get the following message when I hover over the "open circle" breakpoint:
The breakpoint will not currently be hit. No symbols have been loaded for this document.
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