why debugging in microsoft script editor don't work

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I started "C:\Programmi\Microsoft Office\OFFICE11\MSE7.EXE" on my pc by
it self.
I put into vbscript code.
I insert break point in the code but the cursor don't stop on the break
point.

someone can help me about this problem?
 
I don't believe the Microsoft Script Editor included with FrontPage is meant
to be run standalone. Does it work for you when you open it from within
FrontPage?

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~ Kathleen Anderson
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
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Microsoft Script Editor is an .exe that can run standalone; find the
MSE7.EXE on your pc and try. I tried to rut it from excel but the
cursor has not been stopped to the break point.


Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage] ha scritto:
 
Just because you can launch it doesn't mean it's meant to be run as a standalone.
It's meant to be launched from an application such as FrontPage, so that you can edit a script
in a page within an application.

You need to launch it from an application toolbar, when the page containing the script is open in that application.


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Microsoft Script Editor is an .exe that can run standalone; find the
MSE7.EXE on your pc and try. I tried to rut it from excel but the
cursor has not been stopped to the break point.


Kathleen Anderson [MVP - FrontPage] ha scritto:
I don't believe the Microsoft Script Editor included with FrontPage is meant
to be run standalone. Does it work for you when you open it from within
FrontPage?

--

~ Kathleen Anderson
Microsoft MVP - FrontPage
Spider Web Woman Designs
web: http://www.spiderwebwoman.com/resources/
 
Just because you can launch it doesn't mean it's meant to be run as a standalone.
It's meant to be launched from an application such as FrontPage, so that you can edit a script
in a page within an application.

You need to launch it from an application toolbar, when the page containing the script is open in that application.

If you want a stand-alone debugger, try the Microsoft Script Debugger.
Keep in mind, however, that this product is no longer supported by
Microsoft.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...e0-94fd-4569-b3c4-dffdf19ccd99&displaylang=en

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