Visual Studio :: Minimized Code-behind When Exiting And And Restarting VWD?
Aug 28, 2010
I am using Visual Web Developer 2010 Express. When I minimized a subroutine or a function to make my .vb file smaller, it looks great. But for some reason when I save, exit, and go back into the IDE the code is back to being maximized, making me have to do it all over again. And the more code I have in my .vb file the more chaotic it is.
Am I doing something wrong, or is there just no way to have the state of minimized subs and functions to follow through to the next time I'm in that same .vb file in VWD upon exit and restart? T
I am attempting to debug my Visual Studio 2005 project. I have Internet explorer 8 and it's running on IIS.
When I hit the "debug" button, a new Internet Explorer browser window opens and my ASP VB .NET application loads normally. However, Visual studio returns back to regular editting mode and I can hit the "debug" button again. No break points hit but my web page still runs and loads normally.
The Output screen use to show Web.Server(exit 0) but now it doesn't show anything.
I'm using Visual Studio 2010 and working on an ASP.NET 4.0 web application. At the moment, a co-worker and I are tweaking CSS, which means constantly changing and saving CSS files and then refreshing the running page in a web browser.Every few saves, the application restarts, causing a considerable delay while we wait for the app to start up, log in again, and return to the page we were working on. In an IIS production environment a CSS file wouldn't go through the ASP.NET ISAPI, but apparently when running with VS2010 and the developent web server this doesn't matter... or something.
I'm getting "Cannot connect to ASP.NET development server" almost every time I stop the ASP.NET server before restarting the project in debug mode. It can take between 15 seconds and 2 minutes to get the error message, and Visual Studio is frozen.
Sometimes I get three in a row, and I have to wait 2 minutes each time, or go into Task Manager and kill to process. Then I have to start Visual Studio 2010 again, which is at least three times slower than Visual Studio 2008 to open.
It's *extremely* annoying. I know I don't have to close the server if the code has changed, but sometimes I simply want to restart my website in debug mode (there is a cache on most web service calls, so this clears the cache). A workaround is to add "foo" code to a class and restart the project.
I'm running Visual Studio 2010 Professional on Windows Server 2008. I'm running the Visual Studio Power Tools too, with the latest update.
can Visual Studio 2008 be All-In-One tool to integrate source code continuously from team members, build, unit test?
Having used Visual Studio Team Edition 2005, unit testing each method within VS itself. I strongly believe that it is feasible to add-on tools. Example ankhsvn tool to use SVN from Visual studio [URL]
In my investigating i have come across number of tools(shown below) to use with Visual Studio 2008 professional
Development tool:- Visual Studio 2008 professional using Subversion as source control tool. Continuous Integration:- Hudson or Cruise control Build tool:- NAnt Testing:- NUnit, Selinium As Visual Studio 2008 can be used for unit testing I think NUnit is out of consideration.
In the same way i would like to have any other tools/add-ons to Visual studio to implement continuous integration, building and unit testing. This process should be automated such a way source code between team members is continuously integrated, built and unit testing is done as configured.
Objective is to use few number of tools as add-on to Visual Studio or achieve most from Visual studio itself (example unit testing). Visual Studio should be all in one tool.
I am aware that Team Foundation Server best suits my requirement, but it is out of scope due to its cost.
Is there any tool for Visual Studio 2008 which can reformat ASPX code to make it more presentable (eg insert line breaks, format the lines so they wrap when necessary, etc)?
I'm missing a the code browser when I create pages that have the code not placed in a seperate file. For pages with .asp.vb files I get the browser correctly.
I think it's called a code browser but just in case it's not I mean the dropdown that shows Page Events, Buttons and other controls that can be selected along with their events.
How do I turn on those dropdowns for pages with code behind that uses <script> tags in the actual .aspx page?
Included (Showing page events just under the tab):
suddenly while working i thought can i work without Visual Studio(work-coding) .Ofcourse i will have to follow naming conventions,file extensions, file storage location and all that, but all that i want to do manually.No help from any IDE.
I am really worried about this. I recently got hold on VS 2010. I had been working on a control when my VS 2010 crashed upon me. I terminated all of the applications that might be slowing down VS. To my horror when I restarted VS I had lost all of the coding and classes written within that control's code behind file which was SearchFilter.ascx.cs. IT shows the size of this file as 0KB. There nothing in it now. Does any one out there know how can I recover my file, it had almost over 700 lines of code. I would be really very grateful to you people out there.
I'm going thru an asp.net 4 book, and I'm at a part about classes and their properties and functions. But up to now, all the examples involve a web_site, with controls, code_behind files, CSS, etc. But, I get to places where I don't understand the examples, so I look out on the web for other resources. For example, I found the code below to demonstrate the "ToString" function. My problem is, I'm not sure know how to test a little piece of code like this. Can't I just open up an application or project or something, paste this in and run it?
Module Module1 Class Perl Dim _a As Integer Dim _b As Integer Public Sub New(ByVal a As Integer, ByVal b As Integer) _a = a _b = b End Sub Public Overrides Function ToString() As String Return String.Format("[{0}, {1}]", _a, _b) End Function End Class Sub Main() Dim p As Perl = New Perl(2, 3) Console.WriteLine(p) End Sub End Module
I am a quite new to web development and I am trying to do some small form updates without causing a postback. For example making a control visible when a drop down list is changed.
I have so far come across some features that achieve this like the RequiredFieldValidator inside an update panels. However, these are specific to a single task.
What are my options to achieve these client side updates in Visual Studio? At the moment I don't know any JavaScript, so I would prefer another solution if it exists.
I had been using Visual studio 2010 beta 1. When I open it now, I get a notice that I have to register to continue to use it. So I click the button that says 'register now'. I fill out the form (name, email, etc.), but instead of giving my registration code, the system opens up [URL]. How do I get my registration code?
Iīm having a problem with Visual Studio 2010 pro. I canīt seem to reference webcontrols from code behinde and there for no intellisense. Intellisense works fine, just not for controls on the ASP page.
Ex.
<asp:TextBox Width="245px" ID="txtName" runat="server"></asp:TextBox> VB file: txtName.text = "Some text" txtName dosent show up by intellisense.
In the video here [URL] Joe adds event stubs to his code by selecting them from the drop down in upper right portion of the code window. I can do this in VB, but not C#. Is this feature only available in VB? Is there a setting I must adjust in C#? Is there a way in C# to get a stub for the (for example) OnPreInit event?
I have two classes (say someclass.cs and someclass.generatedcode.cs). How do I make the someclass.generatedcode.cs inside of someclass.cs (something like a code behind) in visual studio?
Whenever I double click on my gridview in the design mode of aspx, my RowDeleted event is appearing at the top of my aspx instead of in codebehind! Like this:
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What in the wide-wide world of sports is a goin' on here?