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I am playing around with MVC and have started setting up an existing site we have built in standard .Net Forms.

I am only including a JS file and as all the requests are being routed via .Net it is trying to compile it.

It is the standard compilation error you would see with invalid c#:

CS1012: Too many characters in character literal

How do you prevent client assets being compiled?

Many thanks

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I have resolved my problem. I had the script tag in my Master Page with a runat="server" in the declaration. This then made .NET try and compile the included JavaScript file?? I have done this quite happily in .NET 2.0 without problems. – Tim Peel Oct 25 '08 at 11:45

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As far as I know that was the behavior of ASP.NET since ASP.NET 1.0. Any tag with runat="server" gets interpreted as server code and not a client script include.

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I have resolved my problem. I had the script tag in my Master Page with a runat="server" in the declaration. This then made .NET try and compile the included JavaScript file?? I have done this quite happily in .NET 2.0 without problems.

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