All my aspx files give all kinds of annoying warnings like "The CSS Value is not defined" because I'm referencing CSS files from other projects relative to where they will be published in IIS. And other things I ignore like "Zoom is not a valid css property" even though I need it to fix crappy IE 6 rendering bugs.
I tried adding WarningLevel="0"
to the <%@ Page
tag but I'm still getting warnings. I still want to receive warnings from my code behind file I just don't care for the HTML, CSS and Javascript warnings.
Anybody know how to do this. I would also be interested in disabling specific warnings.
Thanks
All my aspx files give all kinds of annoying warnings like "The CSS Value is not defined" because I'm referencing CSS files from other projects relative to where they will be published in IIS. And other things I ignore like "Zoom is not a valid css property" even though I need it to fix crappy IE 6 rendering bugs.
I tried adding WarningLevel="0"
to the <%@ Page
tag but I'm still getting warnings. I still want to receive warnings from my code behind file I just don't care for the HTML, CSS and Javascript warnings.
Anybody know how to do this. I would also be interested in disabling specific warnings.
Thanks
Share Improve this question asked Dec 1, 2009 at 20:29 RyuRyu 8,76911 gold badges69 silver badges98 bronze badges2 Answers
Reset to default 5Check this: http://msdn.microsoft./en-us/library/edzzzth4.aspx
Also try this: http://msdn.microsoft./en-us/library/edzzzth4.aspx
Finally the best thing to try is
http://neilkilbride.blogspot./2007/10/visual-studio-error-list-html-errors.html
Tools > Options > Text Editor > HTML > Validation > Show errors
Go to Options -> HTML -> Validation
Uncheck 'Show Errors'.