You can debug, even without a solution file, in Visual Studio. If you want
to start the browser first, you simply attach the debugger to the browser
instance, from inside Visual Studio. Am I missing something?
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>I have a system of an ASP.net application. It contains some C# source
> file(blah.aspx.cs) and some aspx file(blah.aspx). However there is no
> VS.Net solution files. After using .Net SDK to compile, it generates
> some dll files in bin directory under application's virtual
> directory.
>
> I wonder whether there is some way to debug such kind of ASP.net
> codes, or can I insert some debugger keyword to invoke VS.Net
> debugger
> when I use browser?
>