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Toggle Breakpoint

Hi,

I'm trying to debug my project using Toggle Breakpoint (F9) in my asp.net
project but it doesn't stop where I set my breakpoint like in windows
applications!!!!?

Thanks

Oct 17 '06 #1
5 1922
Are you running in debug mode?

do you have <compilation debug="true" /in your web.config's system.web ?

Are you sure pdb's are being generated?

Which version of VS.NET?

Karl

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"Badis" <Ba***@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:FE**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi,

I'm trying to debug my project using Toggle Breakpoint (F9) in my asp.net
project but it doesn't stop where I set my breakpoint like in windows
applications!!!!?

Thanks

Oct 17 '06 #2
Yes, the <compilation debug="true" /in the config file and I'm running
vs.net 2005 but I don't know what U mean by "pdb's are being generated"!!!?

Cheers

"Karl Seguin [MVP]" wrote:
Are you running in debug mode?

do you have <compilation debug="true" /in your web.config's system.web ?

Are you sure pdb's are being generated?

Which version of VS.NET?

Karl

--
http://www.openmymind.net/
http://www.codebetter.com/
"Badis" <Ba***@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:FE**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi,

I'm trying to debug my project using Toggle Breakpoint (F9) in my asp.net
project but it doesn't stop where I set my breakpoint like in windows
applications!!!!?

Thanks



Oct 17 '06 #3
In the bin folder, there should be .pdb files..but I'm sure they are there.

Are you running as administrator?

Hitting F5 to run the site?

You sure the breakpoint is supposed to get hit?

Karl

--
http://www.openmymind.net/
http://www.codebetter.com/
"Badis" <Ba***@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:ED**********************************@microsof t.com...
Yes, the <compilation debug="true" /in the config file and I'm running
vs.net 2005 but I don't know what U mean by "pdb's are being
generated"!!!?

Cheers

"Karl Seguin [MVP]" wrote:
>Are you running in debug mode?

do you have <compilation debug="true" /in your web.config's system.web
?

Are you sure pdb's are being generated?

Which version of VS.NET?

Karl

--
http://www.openmymind.net/
http://www.codebetter.com/
"Badis" <Ba***@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:FE**********************************@microso ft.com...
Hi,

I'm trying to debug my project using Toggle Breakpoint (F9) in my
asp.net
project but it doesn't stop where I set my breakpoint like in windows
applications!!!!?

Thanks



Oct 17 '06 #4
Yes, F5 is hitting the breakpoint but about the .pdb file I do have only 2
file but they are for 2 DLL file that I have included in my project and I
think they are not relevent to the debugging process!!!? these files are
CacheDatabase.pdb for CacheDatabase.dll and shapPDF.pdb for my shapPDF.dll
file.
"Karl Seguin [MVP]" wrote:
In the bin folder, there should be .pdb files..but I'm sure they are there.

Are you running as administrator?

Hitting F5 to run the site?

You sure the breakpoint is supposed to get hit?

Karl

--
http://www.openmymind.net/
http://www.codebetter.com/
"Badis" <Ba***@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:ED**********************************@microsof t.com...
Yes, the <compilation debug="true" /in the config file and I'm running
vs.net 2005 but I don't know what U mean by "pdb's are being
generated"!!!?

Cheers

"Karl Seguin [MVP]" wrote:
Are you running in debug mode?

do you have <compilation debug="true" /in your web.config's system.web
?

Are you sure pdb's are being generated?

Which version of VS.NET?

Karl

--
http://www.openmymind.net/
http://www.codebetter.com/
"Badis" <Ba***@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:FE**********************************@microsof t.com...
Hi,

I'm trying to debug my project using Toggle Breakpoint (F9) in my
asp.net
project but it doesn't stop where I set my breakpoint like in windows
applications!!!!?

Thanks



Oct 18 '06 #5
So F5 works? Problem solved??

Karl

--
http://www.openmymind.net/
http://www.codebetter.com/
"Badis" <Ba***@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:D6**********************************@microsof t.com...
Yes, F5 is hitting the breakpoint but about the .pdb file I do have only 2
file but they are for 2 DLL file that I have included in my project and I
think they are not relevent to the debugging process!!!? these files are
CacheDatabase.pdb for CacheDatabase.dll and shapPDF.pdb for my shapPDF.dll
file.
"Karl Seguin [MVP]" wrote:
>In the bin folder, there should be .pdb files..but I'm sure they are
there.

Are you running as administrator?

Hitting F5 to run the site?

You sure the breakpoint is supposed to get hit?

Karl

--
http://www.openmymind.net/
http://www.codebetter.com/
"Badis" <Ba***@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:ED**********************************@microso ft.com...
Yes, the <compilation debug="true" /in the config file and I'm
running
vs.net 2005 but I don't know what U mean by "pdb's are being
generated"!!!?

Cheers

"Karl Seguin [MVP]" wrote:

Are you running in debug mode?

do you have <compilation debug="true" /in your web.config's
system.web
?

Are you sure pdb's are being generated?

Which version of VS.NET?

Karl

--
http://www.openmymind.net/
http://www.codebetter.com/
"Badis" <Ba***@discussions.microsoft.comwrote in message
news:FE**********************************@microso ft.com...
Hi,

I'm trying to debug my project using Toggle Breakpoint (F9) in my
asp.net
project but it doesn't stop where I set my breakpoint like in
windows
applications!!!!?

Thanks




Oct 18 '06 #6

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