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Hi Paul,

You should bring up Debug Launch Configurations dialog (I assume you've
used that before)
and select HTML Script Application in the list of available Launch Configs.
Press 'New' button
at the bottom to create a new launch configuration.
Now, you will have an option to debug in an already existing IE instance,
or enter a URL to
launch a new browser. If you would like to debug in an already open IE
browser, you should
be prompted to select from a list of running IE instances.

NOTE: WDSc actually has a built-in browser. I believe that if you run you
Web application in
that browser, you would not be able to debug JavaScript using debugger from
the same WDSc
instance.
Hence, it is best to run your Web application in an regular IE instance.

Hope this helps,
Vadim.


                                                                           
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Hi,

Based on the documentation it should be possible to debug Javascript in
WDSCi, but I seem to be to stupid to get it going.

Anybody has done this before, and has some hints ?

Kind regards,
Paul

PS1. The javascript is included in a JSP page which is part of a web
application.
PS2. I already installed the Microsoft Active Script Debugger



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