Hi there,
Google searches for the last 15 minutes comes up with pages which
happily sing in harmony and joy, claiming edit & continue is back with
vs.net 2005. Being a complete dumb, I could not figure out the way it
works for asp.net.
In vs.net 2005 I have set a breakpoint in a web project, and changed to
code in the method (a button click handler actually) . The result was a
dialog telling me the code that is being debugged has changed.
What I'd like to have is the mechanism I have in Eclipse and Java (this
is certainly not a flame war invitation, please stay calm.): I get into
a method, see that I have written something stupid, but I have just
spend my precious time to fill in the fields in the UI, and in case i
want to change the method, I have to stop debugging, change code,
compile, start app, perform all user functionality till I get to the
point I was before (think about a wizard with bulky pages) etc etc.  In
Eclipse, I just change the method, press save, and the debugger goes
back to the beginning of the stack, with my precious input still ready.
This is a huge time saver for me in development, and I'd love to use it
in vs.net 2005.
Any ideas?

Best Regards
Seref Arikan



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