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Zhang Jingchu

How do you find missling links in a web site using Visual Studio?

Replies: 0 | Posted by: Zhang Jingchu on 3/5/2012 | Category: Visual Studio Forums | Views: 474 | Status: [Member] | Points: 10  


How do you find missling links in a web site using Visual Studio?

I am studying a web site that caught my eye by making a test site privately. Since the original html and CSS and JavaScript code is on a Windows Server and since I am making a test version on a Linux server, there are issues with missing links because of case sensitivity.

Anyway, this is he point. When I load the test website, I get an error message that some file cannot be found, but it does not tell me what file. It is a very general error message. Because of the size and all the connections and files, it is difficult to track down what file is missing or misnamed file. Now, I think there is a way to easily find out exactly what file is not found. I think there is a way to do this using Visual Studio test classes and projects. Am I right?


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