The IIS team announces preview of updated Failed Request Tracing XSL

Posted by: ASP.NET Daily Articles, on 31 Oct 2006 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

Lead Program Manager Eric Deily announced a preview of an updated XSL with an all new look and feel for IIS7's Failed Request Tracing (FREB.) Failed Request Tracing aims at helping users step-through the request as-if they were actually present at the time the problem occurred. Deily indicates in his forum post that the information gathered hasn't changed, but the way it is displayed has. Bill Staples' blog outlines in more detail how the progression has taken place in this user-friendly feature...

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