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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T15:30:04+00:00 2026-05-14T15:30:04+00:00

Has anyone ever thought to attempt to modify the default ASP.NET Server error page

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Has anyone ever thought to attempt to modify the default ASP.NET Server error page to provide a link BACK to the error source in Visual Studio?

Consider the following standard error page in ASP.NET:


Server Error in ‘/myproject’
Application.

Invalid object name ‘usp_DoSomething’.

Description: An unhandled exception
occurred during the execution of the
current web request. Please review the
stack trace for more information about
the error and where it originated in
the code.

Exception Details:
System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException:
Invalid object name ‘usp_DoSomething’.

Source Error:

Line 4323:                    cmd.CommandText = "usp_DoSomething";
Line 4324:
Line 4325:                    using (var dr = cmd.ExecuteReader())
Line 4326:                    {
Line 4327:                        if (dr != null)

Source File:
c:\development\myproject\myproject.components\providers\sql\sqldataprovider.cs
Line: 4325


When an error like this is generated, the HTML has the source back to the file the error occurs in and the line number. Has anyone ever written or thought of writing some mechanism to turn the text into a link back to the error in Visual Studio?

I’ve never seen anything that does it, but it just seems like it would be a helluva nice feature and I think about it in the back of my mind every time an error occurs when I have to manually go find it in the source. It would just be nice to be able to click a link to take me straight there.

Anyone written any, or know of any solutions for this. I use Chrome or Firefox as my browsers of choice, but I’d even consider using IE again if someone found a plugin that did this.

Thanks,

Max

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    2026-05-14T15:30:05+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 3:30 pm

    Well, I had been hoping for some means of hacking the error page to turn this:

    c:\development\myproject\myproject.components\providers\sql\sqldataprovider.cs Line: 4325

    into a link back into my source code in Visual Studio… being that the file name and line number is provided. I was thinking of a browser plugin or something, but apparently no one has built anything like that before… oh well. Was worth a shot.

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