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Matt Gibbs, Dan Wahlin June 2007, Paperback More Articles All Wrox.com Articles All Wrox.com CodeCamp Videos Subscribe to Wrox.com articles E-mail a Friend E-mail a Friend About This Article Excerpt from Professional ASP.NET AJAX Enabling Internet Explorer for Debugging ASP.NET AJAX by Dan Wahlin Microsoft's ASP.NET AJAX framework provides a solid foundation for building efficient and high performance Web-based applications that can enhance the overall end user experience. No matter how good a development platform is, however, bugs and other issues can be introduced by developers and triggered by end users. Knowing how to quickly debug ASP.NET AJAX applications can greatly increase your productivity as a developer and reduce the amount of frustration experienced while tracking down issues. There are many tools available to you as an ASP.NET AJAX developer to efficiently debug and test your applications. For example there is debug functionality available in the ASP.NET AJAX script library that can be used to make assertions and perform tracing operations. There are several tools to intercept and view request and response messages, to more easily track down data issues and monitor AJAX request and response message sizes. This article looks at several ways to use Internet Explorer and Visual Studio to debug JavaScript. And there are also several different debugging techniques available in Firefox that can simplify the process of debugging ASP.NET AJAX applications. Debugging JavaScript has proven to be somewhat of a challenge and has resulted in many developers resorting to "alert style" debugging to better understand how an application is working. Fortunately, Internet Explorer 6 or higher includes integrated debugging functionality that can be used to start a debug session and step through ASP.NET AJAX code with a debugging tool such as Visual Studio .NET 2005 or Microsoft's Script Debugger, as shown in the following sections. Learning how to leverage Internet Explorer debugging features can enhance your productivity and significantly minimize the amount of time you spend hunting down bugs and other issues. The debug capabilities in Internet Explorer 6 or higher are disabled by default but can be turned on by going to Tools-->Internet Options-->Advanced. The Advanced tab defines two items that need to be unchecked (a check means you can't debug): Disable script debugging (Internet Explorer) Disable script debugging (Other) Also, check the "Display a notification about every scrip