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1/27/2008 6:13 AM
 

I've find a good article about this: http://www.ventrian.com/Resources/Articles/tabid/213/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/195/Debugging-3rd-Party-Modules.aspx

It is very useful. I've follow step by step it, but I'm no able likewise to debug the source version. Something to wrong is there?

 
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2/5/2008 10:35 AM
 

I'm looking yet for a solution. I'm working with source codebehind model module. The problem is not present with codefile model, but when I try to debug codebehind model, I'm no able to stop the debug to the break point setted in the module source code. VS2005 advise me with symbols are not loaded for this! I'm trying it with ventrian module.

Nobody know how to solve?

 
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