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7.8

Debug question

Asked by strong-daniel in Asynchronous Javascript and XML (AJAX), .NET

Hello, I am getting a "There is no source code available for the current location" when I try to debug my web application in VS 2005 debugger...

In the message box, I click the "Show Disassembly" button... this is what it shows...

 


--- d:\E\AjaxTk-AjaxControlToolkit\Release\AjaxControlToolkit\ExtenderBase\ScriptControlBase.cs
00000000  push        edi  
00000001  push        esi  
00000002  mov         esi,ecx
00000004  mov         edi,edx
00000006  cmp         dword ptr ds:[06501304h],0
0000000d  je          00000014
0000000f  call        72116FBF
00000014  mov         edx,5C5D318h
00000019  mov         ecx,7AC6078h
0000001e  call        72118B50
00000023  mov         edx,edi
00000025  mov         ecx,esi
00000027  call        FFFFF540
0000002c  mov         ecx,esi
0000002e  call        dword ptr ds:[07FE7FA8h]
00000034  nop              
00000035  pop         esi  
00000036  pop         edi  
00000037  ret


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