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If you want to debug Jscript code in your web pages in IE, then you can make use of the &amp;quot;Visual Web Developer&amp;quot; (VWD)&amp;nbsp;tool which is available as a free download from Microsoft website. VWD is a tool which is mainly used to author and debug your own web sites.
 However if you want to debug Jscript code in a web page which you have not authored or which is served from a&amp;nbsp;remote web server or http location, then you need to create a dummy web site project in VWD and set it up to launch your web page when you start debugging. 
In this video we present&amp;nbsp;the exact steps to acomplish this. 
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