What should you do?

You create a Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX application by using the Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.5.

You use AJAX-enabled components in the Web page. You add a ScriptManager control to the page. The Web.config file has the following code fragment.

<deployment retail=”false” />

You receive an unhandled exception in the browser. You plan to debug the client-side script.

You need to ensure that the debug scripts are sent to the browser.

What should you do?

You create a Microsoft ASP.NET AJAX application by using the Microsoft .NET Framework version 3.5.

You use AJAX-enabled components in the Web page. You add a ScriptManager control to the page. The Web.config file has the following code fragment.

<deployment retail=”false” />

You receive an unhandled exception in the browser. You plan to debug the client-side script.

You need to ensure that the debug scripts are sent to the browser.

What should you do?

A.
Add the following attribute to the ScriptManager control. ScriptMode=”Debug”

B.
Add the following attribute to the ScriptManager control. ScriptMode=”Release”

C.
Set up the @Page directive on the Web page in the following manner. <@Page debug=”true” >

D.
Set up the compilation element in the Web.config file in the following manner.
<compilation debug=”true”>



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