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      oh posh! What's wrong with ex?


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      • D DrDirks

        I recently got pulled into a gig maintaining and improving a website that's written using ASP; NOT ASP.NET. I've been pulling my hair out trying to debug this stuff. I'm currently using the trial version of Dreamweaver which is making things worse because it crashes all the time and the debugger option is not visible on the menu. And don't get me started on its so-called designer...USELESS! I'd like to eventually rewrite this website using ASP.NET and C# but until that time I need to be able to quickly and easily fix issues and add features. What tools can anyone recommend for development and debugging? I'm used to Delphi and Visual Studio so don't even suggest command line tools. I want an IDE with built-in debugging or at least a good HTML/Javascript/VBScript editor that can integrate/interface with FTP to upload files and a server-side debugger. Thanks.

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          +5 for VIM POWER

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          • D DrDirks

            I recently got pulled into a gig maintaining and improving a website that's written using ASP; NOT ASP.NET. I've been pulling my hair out trying to debug this stuff. I'm currently using the trial version of Dreamweaver which is making things worse because it crashes all the time and the debugger option is not visible on the menu. And don't get me started on its so-called designer...USELESS! I'd like to eventually rewrite this website using ASP.NET and C# but until that time I need to be able to quickly and easily fix issues and add features. What tools can anyone recommend for development and debugging? I'm used to Delphi and Visual Studio so don't even suggest command line tools. I want an IDE with built-in debugging or at least a good HTML/Javascript/VBScript editor that can integrate/interface with FTP to upload files and a server-side debugger. Thanks.

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            artagens
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            I use araneae for the code and Filezilla for the upload. In html issues I take Namo. For debugging... hm. Normally you won't need a line debugger. Use Response.write for server-side and Response.write "alert('" & yourASPvalue & "')" for client-side outputs (or, its equivalent in mixed sources, alert('<%=yourASPvalue%>')). If it's this special sort of shabby source with html, javascript, Components, ajaxed UI and so forth... I'd recommend aborange Searcher, a writing pad and pen, and a large pot of coffee. A very large one :^) -Jürgen

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            • D DrDirks

              I recently got pulled into a gig maintaining and improving a website that's written using ASP; NOT ASP.NET. I've been pulling my hair out trying to debug this stuff. I'm currently using the trial version of Dreamweaver which is making things worse because it crashes all the time and the debugger option is not visible on the menu. And don't get me started on its so-called designer...USELESS! I'd like to eventually rewrite this website using ASP.NET and C# but until that time I need to be able to quickly and easily fix issues and add features. What tools can anyone recommend for development and debugging? I'm used to Delphi and Visual Studio so don't even suggest command line tools. I want an IDE with built-in debugging or at least a good HTML/Javascript/VBScript editor that can integrate/interface with FTP to upload files and a server-side debugger. Thanks.

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              cwp42
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              Hi DrDirks, for writing code with syntax-highlighting you can take VS from 2002/03 till webdeveloper express 2010. Activate "Show line numbers". For debugging use <% Option Explicit %> in the second line of code - incidently it enhances the performance. Run the scripts on your MS webserver. In IIS 7(.5) you find the ASP section => Compilation => Debugging Properties: set every entry to "True" execpt "Logging to NT..." that you'll don't need. After that you should be able to get detailed error massages including the line-nummer of code the error arises.

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              • J Johnny J

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                • P Pete OHanlon

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                  • D DrDirks

                    I recently got pulled into a gig maintaining and improving a website that's written using ASP; NOT ASP.NET. I've been pulling my hair out trying to debug this stuff. I'm currently using the trial version of Dreamweaver which is making things worse because it crashes all the time and the debugger option is not visible on the menu. And don't get me started on its so-called designer...USELESS! I'd like to eventually rewrite this website using ASP.NET and C# but until that time I need to be able to quickly and easily fix issues and add features. What tools can anyone recommend for development and debugging? I'm used to Delphi and Visual Studio so don't even suggest command line tools. I want an IDE with built-in debugging or at least a good HTML/Javascript/VBScript editor that can integrate/interface with FTP to upload files and a server-side debugger. Thanks.

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                    Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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                    Try these: 1) Html-Kit http://htmlkit.com/[^] 2) Notepad++ http://notepad-plus-plus.org/[^] 3) Visual Studio Express editions

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                    • D DrDirks

                      I recently got pulled into a gig maintaining and improving a website that's written using ASP; NOT ASP.NET. I've been pulling my hair out trying to debug this stuff. I'm currently using the trial version of Dreamweaver which is making things worse because it crashes all the time and the debugger option is not visible on the menu. And don't get me started on its so-called designer...USELESS! I'd like to eventually rewrite this website using ASP.NET and C# but until that time I need to be able to quickly and easily fix issues and add features. What tools can anyone recommend for development and debugging? I'm used to Delphi and Visual Studio so don't even suggest command line tools. I want an IDE with built-in debugging or at least a good HTML/Javascript/VBScript editor that can integrate/interface with FTP to upload files and a server-side debugger. Thanks.

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                      RichardGrimmer
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                      May not be what you're after, but the Developer Tools in IE (F12) allow you to debug server side scripts....

                      C# has already designed away most of the tedium of C++.

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                      • R RichardGrimmer

                        May not be what you're after, but the Developer Tools in IE (F12) allow you to debug server side scripts....

                        C# has already designed away most of the tedium of C++.

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                        Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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                        RichardGrimmer wrote:

                        IE (F12) allow you to debug server side scripts

                        :confused:

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                        • D DrDirks

                          I recently got pulled into a gig maintaining and improving a website that's written using ASP; NOT ASP.NET. I've been pulling my hair out trying to debug this stuff. I'm currently using the trial version of Dreamweaver which is making things worse because it crashes all the time and the debugger option is not visible on the menu. And don't get me started on its so-called designer...USELESS! I'd like to eventually rewrite this website using ASP.NET and C# but until that time I need to be able to quickly and easily fix issues and add features. What tools can anyone recommend for development and debugging? I'm used to Delphi and Visual Studio so don't even suggest command line tools. I want an IDE with built-in debugging or at least a good HTML/Javascript/VBScript editor that can integrate/interface with FTP to upload files and a server-side debugger. Thanks.

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                          barrysauer
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                          Try notepad++

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                            Notepad! ;)

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                            • R RichardGrimmer

                              May not be what you're after, but the Developer Tools in IE (F12) allow you to debug server side scripts....

                              C# has already designed away most of the tedium of C++.

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                              I know it's supposed to be able to debug server-side scripts and Firebug in Firefox too. Bug I've never been able to get either to "see" any code inside <%%>. I've also never been able to find a way to open a file in the debugger that hasn't been loaded yet and set a break point. Most of what I need this type of debugging for is PayPal Instant Payment Notification integration. When PayPal sends my website a notification it goes to a .ASP file that has nothing but <%%> code in it, no GUI so to speak. So the IE and Firebug debuggers never stop in that code. Maybe there's a way to do this that I don't know of?

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                              • D DrDirks

                                I recently got pulled into a gig maintaining and improving a website that's written using ASP; NOT ASP.NET. I've been pulling my hair out trying to debug this stuff. I'm currently using the trial version of Dreamweaver which is making things worse because it crashes all the time and the debugger option is not visible on the menu. And don't get me started on its so-called designer...USELESS! I'd like to eventually rewrite this website using ASP.NET and C# but until that time I need to be able to quickly and easily fix issues and add features. What tools can anyone recommend for development and debugging? I'm used to Delphi and Visual Studio so don't even suggest command line tools. I want an IDE with built-in debugging or at least a good HTML/Javascript/VBScript editor that can integrate/interface with FTP to upload files and a server-side debugger. Thanks.

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                                Member 7901751
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                                Microsoft Expression Web (around $80 US) works perfectly for .asp sites. Debugging can be accomplished rather well with Chrome using the "IE Tab" if necessary for checking out problems.

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                                • D DrDirks

                                  I recently got pulled into a gig maintaining and improving a website that's written using ASP; NOT ASP.NET. I've been pulling my hair out trying to debug this stuff. I'm currently using the trial version of Dreamweaver which is making things worse because it crashes all the time and the debugger option is not visible on the menu. And don't get me started on its so-called designer...USELESS! I'd like to eventually rewrite this website using ASP.NET and C# but until that time I need to be able to quickly and easily fix issues and add features. What tools can anyone recommend for development and debugging? I'm used to Delphi and Visual Studio so don't even suggest command line tools. I want an IDE with built-in debugging or at least a good HTML/Javascript/VBScript editor that can integrate/interface with FTP to upload files and a server-side debugger. Thanks.

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                                  For classic ASP I always use Crimson texteditor. It is fast, handles pure ascii with simple syntax highlighting, and has good handling of multiple documents, projects etc. Magnus

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                                  • D DrDirks

                                    I recently got pulled into a gig maintaining and improving a website that's written using ASP; NOT ASP.NET. I've been pulling my hair out trying to debug this stuff. I'm currently using the trial version of Dreamweaver which is making things worse because it crashes all the time and the debugger option is not visible on the menu. And don't get me started on its so-called designer...USELESS! I'd like to eventually rewrite this website using ASP.NET and C# but until that time I need to be able to quickly and easily fix issues and add features. What tools can anyone recommend for development and debugging? I'm used to Delphi and Visual Studio so don't even suggest command line tools. I want an IDE with built-in debugging or at least a good HTML/Javascript/VBScript editor that can integrate/interface with FTP to upload files and a server-side debugger. Thanks.

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                                    Hack n Whack
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                                    I had a similar gig a while back, perhaps even the same one. Maintaining a mammoth Classic ASP site with spaghetti, no worse, server side code and 1000's of pages, much of which was duplicated except for a word here or there. Nested includes, also duplicated, hardcoded connection strings all over the place, arghh. Finally had to tell the client I needed to move on, but I digress. VS works fine for debugging server side code. You have to set up IIS on your dev box to run the site locally, set IIS for local server debugging, run the site then from VS use Attach to Process to establish the connection to IIS. VS will break for you then. For client side debugging you can make use of IE's debugger (F12) or any of the other such as Firefox or Google's, they will step through client side javascript, oh wait, your site probably doesn't use javascript, not yet anyway (see below) :-). Once you get the debugging thing worked out you can slowly introduce more modern concepts such as javascript and ajax and even jump in and out of .NET for certain pages (I used MVC 3 cause the routing needs to be set properly, might be do-able for other view engines I dunno).

                                    Steve the Coffee Guy

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                                      Hi DrDirks, for writing code with syntax-highlighting you can take VS from 2002/03 till webdeveloper express 2010. Activate "Show line numbers". For debugging use <% Option Explicit %> in the second line of code - incidently it enhances the performance. Run the scripts on your MS webserver. In IIS 7(.5) you find the ASP section => Compilation => Debugging Properties: set every entry to "True" execpt "Logging to NT..." that you'll don't need. After that you should be able to get detailed error massages including the line-nummer of code the error arises.

                                      cwp42

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                                      Absolutely correct. Even full version Visual Studio 2010 still has the Intellisense for VBScript, and the HTML validation is very good. The deployment features of VS are fine, or you can use FileZilla for FTP transfers.

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                                        I recently got pulled into a gig maintaining and improving a website that's written using ASP; NOT ASP.NET. I've been pulling my hair out trying to debug this stuff. I'm currently using the trial version of Dreamweaver which is making things worse because it crashes all the time and the debugger option is not visible on the menu. And don't get me started on its so-called designer...USELESS! I'd like to eventually rewrite this website using ASP.NET and C# but until that time I need to be able to quickly and easily fix issues and add features. What tools can anyone recommend for development and debugging? I'm used to Delphi and Visual Studio so don't even suggest command line tools. I want an IDE with built-in debugging or at least a good HTML/Javascript/VBScript editor that can integrate/interface with FTP to upload files and a server-side debugger. Thanks.

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                                        remotedebugger com
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                                        This is the software my company developed and we were selling it for the past decade: Team Remote ASP Debugger www.remotedebugger.com I think it's the best in the world. After my debuggers I can't use anything else, and many people over past years also appreciated it very much. And of course a lot didn't. Cheers Daniel www.remotedebugger.com

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                                        • D DrDirks

                                          I recently got pulled into a gig maintaining and improving a website that's written using ASP; NOT ASP.NET. I've been pulling my hair out trying to debug this stuff. I'm currently using the trial version of Dreamweaver which is making things worse because it crashes all the time and the debugger option is not visible on the menu. And don't get me started on its so-called designer...USELESS! I'd like to eventually rewrite this website using ASP.NET and C# but until that time I need to be able to quickly and easily fix issues and add features. What tools can anyone recommend for development and debugging? I'm used to Delphi and Visual Studio so don't even suggest command line tools. I want an IDE with built-in debugging or at least a good HTML/Javascript/VBScript editor that can integrate/interface with FTP to upload files and a server-side debugger. Thanks.

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                                          LOL Welcome to my world. I use Visual Studio 2010, though any version will work. Debugging has alway been a pain, I suggest making sure that IIS is configured so you can see client side errors. Most of the time when the page errors you get nothing, the trick is delete everything in the page except a single letter refresh the page (to see the letter) then put the code back and refresh. The error will show up. I have several utilities (ASP Code) that I include even page to help debug. If you want them send me an email. I have been coding in ASP classic for over 12 years, the current project is over 300,000 line of hand typed code. Yes I should be using .Net, but until MVC 3 .Net could not do what I needed. Even Microsoft was stumped on how to do what I do. I have stuff on all versions of windows server from 2000 and up, every version of SQL Server from 2000 and up. RC

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