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VS 2005 - why cant i debug when using a querystring param?

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SpaceMarine - 30 Nov 2007 18:14 GMT
hello,

i am attempting to attach a debugger to the "aspnet_wp,.exe" process.
this is how i normally debug my ASP.NET apps, and i dont have a
problem debugging at any other time.

however, when i am hitting a page in IE that has a querystring
parameter attached to it, such as:

  http://localhost/reports/somePage?rid=9

...then my Visual Studio 2005 instance appears to *not* pick it up. no
breakpoints are hit.

but, if i remove the "?rid=9" from the URL, then bam -- VS.2005 picks
it up and my breakpoints are hit.

anybody know whats up w/ this? i have the SP installed.

thanks,
sm
SpaceMarine - 30 Nov 2007 18:26 GMT
ok nevermind -- im not able to reproduce this.

i have noticed that VS 2005 seems a little wonkier than VS 2003 when
it comes to attaching the debugger to the aspnet_wp.exe process, tho.
it was necessary for me to stop, rebuild the entire solution instead
of my project, then re-attach. breakpoints are being hit now.

sm

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