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In earlier versions of Visual Studio, client-side script files generated from server-side script appeared in the Script Explorer window. The Script Explorer window was often hidden, so that the availability of client-side script was not always obvious.
In Visual Studio 2008, client-side script files generated from server-side script appear in Solution Explorer, which is visible by default. The Script Explorer window has been eliminated.
Client-side script files are visible only when you are in debug mode or break mode. They appear in the Script Debugger node.
Server-side script files are always visible. They appear the <Website Pathname> node. The name of the node resembles this example: c:\...\Website2\
To view a server-side script document
In Solution Explorer, open the <Website Pathname> node.
Double-click the script file that you want to view.
The server-side script file opens in a source window.
To view a client-side script document
In Solution Explorer, open the Script Debugger node.
Double-click the script file that you want to view.
The client-side script file opens in a source window.
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