I'm running Visual Studio 2010 and IE9 and integrating with facebook and the facebook javascript code keeps resulting in exceptions... 'Error: '__flash__removeCallback' is undefined' which I can't do anything about.
Visual Studio keeps on telling me about each and every one of these exceptions every time I load the webpage that I'm working on which makes doing anything else difficult. I managed to switch off this behavior by enabling Silverlight debugging because apparently the debugger can only work with one of the other.
But now the browser keeps telling me about the same exceptions even though I've disabled script debugging and have de-selected 'Display a notification about every error'.
So how do I stop Visual Studio from telling me about numerous Javascript exceptions that I can't do anything about? Why can one not just configure it to, 'do not debug javascript from the following domains'?
While i was writing a piece of code in C# using ASP.NET i needed to create a message queue to store fault messages. However, I couldn't find the System.Messaging namespace in the namespace library in Visual Studio 2010. Does anyone know how can I use message queuing now?
I am building master page in visual studio 2005 and I have placed contentplaceholder into between <head> and </head> tag of master page, but in source view of visual studio 2005, I am getting error that says "unrecognized tag prefix or device filter" how do i get rid of this error or is this bug in visual studio 2005
For error messages, validation faults etc you have
ModelState.AddErrorMessage("Fool!");
But, where do you put success responses like "You successfully transfered alot of money to your ex." + "Your balance is now zero". I still want to set it at the controller level and preferably in key-value way, the same way as errormessages but without invalidating the modelstate.
I am getting the following error when I try to establish ftp remote connection using the 'copy web site' feature on visual studio 2005.
unable to open the web 'ftp://209.*.*.*/httpdocs'. The computer is disconnected from the network.
Why can't I connect to the remote site on visual studio 2005? I can do the same thing on Dreamweaver with no problem. I can ping the IP successfully. I can open the ftp URL on a web browser with no problem.
Net Framework 2.0 Net Framework 3.5 and when I use ajax, butlater when I use add-I add objects to be added soon. Why can not I add the Net Framework 2.0, also doing a mistake somewhere.
I have upgraded to VS2010 recently. Now VS2010 is not opening i get an messg box displaying. Microsoft Visual Studio has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience. It automatically gets restarted and displays the same message. I have re-installed VS more than 3 times.
I have a website on visual studio 2008 on my local machine. When I run through the debugger I get the following error, however when I browse the same website through the IIS manager (running IIS7.5), I can browse it. What do I need to fix to run it through debugger? The website is set as an application.
Error:
Configuration Error
Description:
An error occurred during the processing of a configuration file required to service this request. review the specific error details below and modify your configuration file appropriately.
I have just installed IIS manager version 6.1 build 7600 and visual studio 2010 (latest additions of both).
I have followed all the instructions and given the correct permisions ect for IIS to work with my directory. I have a helloworld website that has worked via the localhost server many times, but almost hourly something happens to the settings in IIS and it starts throwing errors.
The current error copied below. Basically I am wondering a few things...
1. Why does my IIS constantly do something so that it works one minute and then it wont the next (this is with an identical helloworld.htm file so I know it is not something I am doing with the file that is messing it up).
HTTP Error 500.0 - Internal Server Error
Calling LoadLibraryEx on ISAPI filter "C:WindowsMicrosoft.NETFrameworkv4.0.30128aspnet_filter.dll" failed Module IIS Web Core [code]......
When I run a web program from visual studio .net 2008 then it output is displayed in Mozilla Firefox and a error is appear 'page load error, try again'. If I copy the url and paste it to the Internet explorer then it runs. How can I recover this problem and set Internet explorer as default browser for Visual studio .net 2008
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.
I'm not sure if this is the correct forum for this but I was just wondering, I'm very new to Javascript programming and was wondering if their is a way to debug embedded JavaScript from Visual Studio, current and old versions?
This is weird: When I try to debug ASP.NET web application, Visual Studio 2010 gives me this message "Script debugging of your application is disabled in Internet Explorer", but in my IE 7 (Internet Options --> Advanced), both "Disable Script Debugging" checkboxes are not checked.
When I try to set breakpoints in a JavaScript code file, I get the warning, "The breakpoint will not currently be hit. No symbols have been loaded for this document."
This is a fairly large project that was working normally under VS 2008. I just installed VS 2010 Pro Academic, and this is one of the new problems that have appeared. It's running under Win 7 64-bit, IE 8, and both of the IE "disable script debugging" options are turned off. Debugging is enabled in the web.config file. The JavaScript code in question is being executed normally, and inserting "debugger" in the code works as expected. While running under debugging, you can open the corresponding script document from the Solution Explorer, Script Documents, and insert breakpoints just fine. Attaching to the IE process (from the Debug menu) doesn't seem to make any difference.
Basically, everything I can think of looks normal, and yet I can't insert breakpoints into the original source code with VS 2010. The problem is reproducible on more than one JavaScript source file. I rebooted and consults The Great Google, all to no avail.
This is a real headache for development. Has anyone else discovered a fix for this?
(UPDATE: I spent a few hours and created a new project, and copied all of the files from the original to the new one. Now, I can set breakpoints n the new project, but still can't in the original. Something's different between the two, but it isn't clear what it could be.)
I used to have intellisense for Javascript, including JQuery, in Visual Web Developer 2008. However in 2010 it has disappeared. I have tried resetting my settings,
I copied a heap of javascript code to my page. I need to modify it. But the formatting is messed at the same time.The brace brackets don't match. Is the a good way to format it?
I am using VS 2008 for development of a web application and IE 7.
The website as usually has some java script and some server side code files (different layers).
For some reason when I start the application in the debug mode (by hitting F5), the break points in the JS are not hit. I get the usual error as no symbols are loaded. But the break points in the CS files in the layers are hit.
If I use (CTLR + F5) and then attach the IE process to debug, then I am able to hit the break points in the JS file. But in this scenario I cant debug the CS files (I presume this is the expected bahaviour).
EDIT: In the IE (properties dialog), 'disable debugging' are unchecked.
why in the F5 mode I am not able to hit the debug points. The same used to work in the different machine not sure what is wrong in this one.