Reputation: 323
Is there a for-sure way to turn off JavaScript Exception breaking in Visual Studio?
I'm developing a C# module for a third party product, so I can't fix the JavaScript or remove it.
The Debugger will not respect the exception settings. I have turned off Breaking on all exceptions. I have gone the the option menu and disabled all JavaScript and Just-in-time debugging. Still, every time I debug this page, I break on an unhandled JavaScript exception; which happens every 10 seconds as the thirds party product keeps throwing errors.
Things I have turned off:
Upvotes: 21
Views: 29655
Reputation: 61
go to tools-> options-> debugging select general and uncheck enable javascript debugging
Upvotes: 4
Reputation: 13
I resolved that resetting all environment settings.
Go to Tools -> Import and Export Settings -> Check "Reset All Settings" and next -> Check "No, Just reset.." and next. On this part, I did that to General, JavaScript, Web Development and Web Development (Code Only).
It's work for me.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 115
I tried all the above-mentioned solutions but was unable to remove the warning popup.
After a long debug I got that, in JavaScript code, somewhere I have added a debugger and that causing the warning.
Simply I removed all breakpoints by using the -
VS Studio Menu > Debug > Delete All Breakpoints
or
Shortcut : CTRL
+ SHIFT
+ F9
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 6441
If you are running multiple project at start up like Angular SPA template then
Run without Debugging
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 331
From the toolbar button that launches the debugger with your selected browser, there is a menu that can be expanded. That menu includes a submenu to enable or disable script debugging.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 487
You can go to Tools > Options > Debugging > General >
and then in the right part almost like in the middle of the scroll you'll find the option to enable or disable JavaScript debugging.
Upvotes: 32