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debugging question

Hi-

If I'm using an assembly that is compiled in debug in my application, is
there a way that I can debug into that assembly as well? My terminology is
probably wrong, I'll clarify:

I have a web project, in that web project I use an assembly "stuff.dll"
stuff.dll is compile din debug
when I debug my web app, can I step into stuff.dll's code?

Does that make sense?

hope so....

Thanks,
Steve
Nov 15 '05 #1
2 1024
if you compiled stuff.dll on your machine and .pdb file is present near your
..dll file than you can step into the assemly's code.

"neverstill" <sk************@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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Hi-

If I'm using an assembly that is compiled in debug in my application, is
there a way that I can debug into that assembly as well? My terminology is probably wrong, I'll clarify:

I have a web project, in that web project I use an assembly "stuff.dll"
stuff.dll is compile din debug
when I debug my web app, can I step into stuff.dll's code?

Does that make sense?

hope so....

Thanks,
Steve

Nov 15 '05 #2
OK, thanks. I will test this out again and see what I get. I must have
misses something before.
"Vadym Stetsyak" <pd****@ukr.net> wrote in message
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if you compiled stuff.dll on your machine and .pdb file is present near your .dll file than you can step into the assemly's code.

"neverstill" <sk************@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:ek**************@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
Hi-

If I'm using an assembly that is compiled in debug in my application, is
there a way that I can debug into that assembly as well? My terminology

is
probably wrong, I'll clarify:

I have a web project, in that web project I use an assembly "stuff.dll"
stuff.dll is compile din debug
when I debug my web app, can I step into stuff.dll's code?

Does that make sense?

hope so....

Thanks,
Steve


Nov 15 '05 #3

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