On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 10:35 AM, stapes <[email protected]> wrote:
> Problem has not gone away. Is there some way parts of the project
> could be ready compiled? For instance - as a .dll or .pdb. Both these
> file types exist. I have tried excluding them from the project, but
> this just brings up more errors. In the meantime, my edits are being
> ignored. If I add a breakpoint, it says 'Breakpoint will not currently
> be hit. Source code differs from the original'. What is the original?
> Why does it not use my latest versions?
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What is your browser?

Here’s how to ensure the VS debugger attaches to the Silverlight app
for debugging:

    * In Firefox address bar type about:config
    * Read the warning, choose your preference to always remind you or
not and accept
    * In the search bar of the config options now type: npctrl
    * You should then see the entry: dom.ipc.plugins.enabled.npctrl.dll
    * Change the value from true to false (simply double-clicking will
change this for you)
    * Restart Firefox

And your debugging should come back to normal.  It has frustrated me
more than once.  Hopefully it helps some others.

This might be your answer?

-- 
Stephen Russell

Sr. Production Systems Programmer
CIMSgts

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