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ASPX not compiling

I run VB.net standard edition. When I try to build any type of Web Application I have two problems.

1) The debugger does not work.

2) If I ignore the debugger and just build the project it seems the aspx form is not going thru the compile process. This is what I've tried.
a.. I look in the IIS snap-in and find my web application
b.. From there I browse the web page ( webform1.aspx)
What is displayed in the browser has the correct address ( http://localhost/webapplication1/webform1.aspx) but no ASP code works and viewing the source of this web page shows that none of the behind the scene programming code has been stripped out. Thus I conclude that somehow VB.NET is not compiling this project.

Help this is driving me nuts.

Dan
Jul 21 '05 #1
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Try running "aspnet_regiis -i" at command prompt from Framework's folders.
That should reregister ASP.NET into IIS (did you install Framework before
IIS?)

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Teemu Keiski
MCP, Microsoft MVP (ASP.NET), AspInsiders member
ASP.NET Forum Moderator, AspAlliance Columnist
http://blogs.aspadvice.com/joteke
"DanB" <ag*****@kc.rr.com> wrote in message
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I run VB.net standard edition. When I try to build any type of Web
Application I have two problems.

1) The debugger does not work.

2) If I ignore the debugger and just build the project it seems the aspx
form is not going thru the compile process. This is what I've tried.
I look in the IIS snap-in and find my web application
From there I browse the web page ( webform1.aspx)
What is displayed in the browser has the correct address (
http://localhost/webapplication1/webform1.aspx) but no ASP code works and
viewing the source of this web page shows that none of the behind the scene
programming code has been stripped out. Thus I conclude that somehow VB.NET
is not compiling this project.

Help this is driving me nuts.

Dan
Jul 21 '05 #2
That was what I needed to do.

Thanks

"Teemu Keiski" <jo****@aspalliance.com> wrote in message
news:ug**************@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl...
Try running "aspnet_regiis -i" at command prompt from Framework's folders.
That should reregister ASP.NET into IIS (did you install Framework before
IIS?)

--
Teemu Keiski
MCP, Microsoft MVP (ASP.NET), AspInsiders member
ASP.NET Forum Moderator, AspAlliance Columnist
http://blogs.aspadvice.com/joteke
"DanB" <ag*****@kc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:%2******************@TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
I run VB.net standard edition. When I try to build any type of Web
Application I have two problems.

1) The debugger does not work.

2) If I ignore the debugger and just build the project it seems the aspx
form is not going thru the compile process. This is what I've tried.
I look in the IIS snap-in and find my web application
From there I browse the web page ( webform1.aspx)
What is displayed in the browser has the correct address (
http://localhost/webapplication1/webform1.aspx) but no ASP code works and
viewing the source of this web page shows that none of the behind the scene programming code has been stripped out. Thus I conclude that somehow VB.NET is not compiling this project.

Help this is driving me nuts.

Dan

Jul 21 '05 #3

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