Thank you. I will look through the C# code to see where scripts could be loaded in ASP.NET web forms application.
So far I removed everything from the "head" section of the Site.Master. Except jquery and jquery.maskedinput. But still to no avail.
Next I will put the .js in the page where I am testing
>Bundles can hide where things get loaded, but it's a valuable tool to make the application faster. There should be some C# code that specifies what gets loaded in each bundle. In MVC, it's in BundleConfig.cs in the App_Start folder. Start there. Next, look at the master page and finally the specific aspx file.
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>>Very difficult to figure out where the .js is being loaded. I commented everywhere where I think that .js maybe loaded and yet I still see the jquery-1.7.1 is loaded. So you maybe right, that it does get loaded twice. But where.
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