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ASP.NET Ajax client-side error
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17/12/2013 13:38:44
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Forum:
ASP.NET
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Other
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Environment:
VB 9.0
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
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Thread ID:
01590374
Message ID:
01590519
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Great. Thank you for letting me know.

>Well, well. I see Pluralsight announced today a new course, "ASP.NET Bundling, Minification & Resource Optimization"
>
>>THank you very much.
>>
>>What I noticed - just now - is that when the project is being run/debugged - a section Script Documents appeared right below the Solution in the Solution Explorer. And in this Script Documents are (I am more or less entering it here to document for myself):
>>Script Documents
>> Windows Internet Explorer
>> MyLogIn.aspx?ReturnUrl=/Default.aspx
>> modernizr-2.5.3.js
>> jquery-1.7.1.js
>> bootstrap.js
>> MyLogIn.aspx?ReturnUrl=/bundles... and then the long line that points to the error.
>>
>>So at least I know something. It appears that when the first page of the application is loaded, the /bundles is executed with the "wrong" string. I also just read on Stackoverflow that the problem could be with the Microsoft Asp.net Web Optimization Framework. So I will need to find out if I have the correct version. And if not, to update it.
>>
>>I need to learn as much as possible how to "control" bundling so that when I deploy this project to a customer I know how to deal with issues. Most likely I will disable it since at this point stability is more important than speed.
>>
>>Again, thank you.
>>
>>
>>
>>>Hit Ctrl+F and change the setting in the search box (see attached)
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