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4/1/2006 4:24 PM
 
Hi, I followed the sample here: http://forums.asp.net/thread/1114393.aspx to build a module, but can't debug it: The breakpoint will not currently be hit. No sybmols have been loaded for this document. How to enable the debugging., Please help.
 
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4/2/2006 5:50 AM
 

I suppose you refer to debugging your own module. There's a setting in web.config:

    <!-- set debugmode to false for running application -->
    <compilation debug="true" strict="false">

And you have to hit F5 (and not Ctl-F5).

WithVisual Studio: when this debug setting is wrong, it tells me .

 
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4/2/2006 7:39 AM
 
    I don't know about the original poster, but I can't get it to debug the DNN modules.  VS 2005 uses the shipped DLLs rather than building them from the source code.  I don't know how to tell it not to do that.


 
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4/2/2006 2:22 PM
 
Thanks. I can debug now after I create a new project and a new module. I think somehow the dll cache somewhere, can't figure it out. 
 
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