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How to change the browser used for debugging?
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28/11/2004 12:34:40
Nancy Folsom
Pixel Dust Industries
Washington, États-Unis
 
 
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27/11/2004 22:46:13
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ASP.NET
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Thread ID:
00965087
Message ID:
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Hi, Bob-

>Hmmm... didn't realize you were trying to debug the client side process. Does FF have some sort of setting like IE that allows debugging?

Yes, I thought I'd try to step into the Javascript. On thinking about it further, it seems a rather silly idea that I could use FireFox for the browser. However...

>Does the Javascript get rendered? Perhaps VS doesn't see FireFox as an uplevel browser?

That was a good clue. I found some references to updating the machine.config file to recognize FireFox as an uplevel, rather than downlevel browser. The default is for browsers not recognized. It's not going to be an easy thing to tease out. I tried a very quick adaptation of someone's machine.config BrowserCap section, but it didn't work immediately. So, I'll have to dig into it a bit further. Gotta get some other things done for tomorrow, then I'll give it another try.

BTW, the reference for this issue is here: http://slingfive.com/pages/code/browserCaps/
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