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    hi i am developing a web based application in visual web dev express.. whenever i press f5 to debug.. the pages open in the browser.. but when i close the browser .. the IDE is still in the debugging mode... doesnt come back to normal state also.. these days it shows many errors.. meta data files missing.. though even if i click yes to continue with these errors.. nuthing wrong happens.. any advice

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      hi i am developing a web based application in visual web dev express.. whenever i press f5 to debug.. the pages open in the browser.. but when i close the browser .. the IDE is still in the debugging mode... doesnt come back to normal state also.. these days it shows many errors.. meta data files missing.. though even if i click yes to continue with these errors.. nuthing wrong happens.. any advice

      Kunal Piyush

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      I am facing this problem for firefox. but it works fine for IE. Knock out 't' from can't, You can if you think you can :cool:

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