


Help: When debugging HTML in vs2010, you can still directly enter the URL from the browser to enter the web page after stopping debugging. Why is this? _html/css_WEB-ITnose
After modifying the HTML or JS code, regenerate and then debug. The web page display is still the same as before the modification. I suspect that the entire website has been compiled and placed in one place. Is it related to the server (mine is IIS7.5)?
Even if the content in the source folder of the website is changed, the loaded web page will not change. Even if the entire folder is deleted, you can still enter the URL in the browser. Why is this?
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Handsome guy, I posted the wrong version.
Handsome guy, I posted the wrong version.
It should not be a problem with VS, but a problem with the browser. When using Chrome, there will be a situation where the HTML file in the solution was modified with VS, but there was no change when viewed in the browser. I tried Sogou. browser, this problem does not occur.
It may be a cookie problem. Try clearing the cookies.
The problem has been solved. It should be a browser cache problem. Refresh it several times to display the latest page.

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