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C # to write the error page click on run

Time:10-03

Masters teach: next written in VS2013 web page, the browser is Google, but an error click run (see picture) don't know why? Bother you with advice, thank you!

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Right-click the project - & gt; Property - & gt; Debugging - & gt; The web server Settings, application url changing the port number

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right-click project - & gt; Property - & gt; Debugging - & gt; The url web server Settings, application port number change

Thank you, friends! But I right click and select "properties page" project after, no WEB server Settings, only the startup (see chart), is this how good?

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To recreate the project, do not connect the AZURE, add more items, written introduction page, click on the run

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This kind of situation, to establish a best, use the default

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Write die debug port

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Hello, my friend! I don't know you is this page from which point out, but I directed after starting URL (see picture) or not, positive solutions, thank you!

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And don't know why, my black "server" option has been unable to operate,

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Hello, my friend! I don't know you is this page from which point out, but I directed after starting URL (see picture) or not, positive solutions, thank you!

Don't write the picture?
="property=" Web project

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Don't write the picture?
Project="property=" Web

Hi, my friend! Note: I am using VS2013 version to create an empty site, right-click the project name after selection properties, somehow popup dialog and Pal is not the same, and there is no "WEB" option, as shown in the pictures, thank you!
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