Following are some solutions which you can apply, if your Visual Studio is not debugging your silverlight project or if your breakpoints are not hitting properly.
Solution 1:
Use IE (Internet Explorer)
Solution 2:
1-Right click on the Web Application project that comes with Silverlight project
2-From the context menu, chose "Properties". This will open the properties window in the screen.
3-Select web from left menu and scroll down to the end and select checkbox of silverlight.
Solution 3:
Attach the process of silverlight to Internet explorer.
Solution 4:
1-Clean VS Project.
2-Close IDE.
3-Remove all bin and debug folder from project
4-Remove .XAP file from ClientBin folder
5-Start IDE and press F5 to start debugging.
Solution 5:
Try to reset the Visual Studio settings by calling the "devenv /resetsettings" command. This is not recomended untill you have failed all solutions.
Solution 6:
Remove Solution User Options (.suo) file present in your solution directory.
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Solution 2:
1-Right click on the Web Application project that comes with Silverlight project
2-From the context menu, chose "Properties". This will open the properties window in the screen.
3-Select web from left menu and scroll down to the end and select checkbox of silverlight.
Solution 3:
Attach the process of silverlight to Internet explorer.
Solution 4:
1-Clean VS Project.
2-Close IDE.
3-Remove all bin and debug folder from project
4-Remove .XAP file from ClientBin folder
5-Start IDE and press F5 to start debugging.
Solution 5:
Try to reset the Visual Studio settings by calling the "devenv /resetsettings" command. This is not recomended untill you have failed all solutions.
Solution 6:
Remove Solution User Options (.suo) file present in your solution directory.
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