Hi Ken,
From your description, you're encoutering some problem when try developing
and debugging an asp.net web page(with scripts) in Visual Studio IDE,
correct?
As for the problem, is it reproable in a simple project also or is specific
to that project? As you mentioned that the problem could be caused by
browser cache, then, you can try disable client cache and let browser
always request newer version when visiting page through the following steps:
** open IE, start "tools-->Internet Options" menu
** choose "General" tab(default)
** click the "setting" button in "browsing history" section
** in the opened dialog, you can find the "Check for newer versions of
stored pages , images and medias for .......", yo can set it to "Every time
I visit the web page.
If you have any other finding, please also feel free to post here.
Sincerely,
Steven Cheng
Microsoft MSDN Online Support Lead
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Steven Cheng[MSFT] - 29 Aug 2007 03:13 GMT
Hi Ken,
How are you doing and any progress on this issue? If there is still
anything we can help, please feel free to post here.
Sincerely,
Steven Cheng
Microsoft MSDN Online Support Lead
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