Yes, that does work, but I want to be able to use the debugger.
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Browse All TopicsI started started working a new project, it is a 3.5 web site (not web application)
It runs fine when I debug http://localhost:61552/web
But the paths are off for the css elements and some other navigation issues because it is not relative
to the webroot directory.
Can i setup this web site to run in IIS on my workstation? (without converting to web application)
I created a web site in IIS and specified the home directory, but when I went to debug it
was http://localhost:61552/web
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by: sybePosted on 2009-10-22 at 05:55:10ID: 25633515
When running your site in IIS, don't go debugging, but just open http://localhost/yoursite