![]() ![]() ![]() The correct reference (if using the /scripts/_references.js file) is: /// What I was doing wrong was that I was referencing the vsdoc.js file, or at the moment of writing, nuget downloaded jquery 1.9.1 package, reference to jquery-1.9.1.intellisense.js which is WRONG. With the new Visual Studio 2012 this was not working anymore, I looked around and found the solution to put the reference in /scripts/_references.js I did so, not working. I had the same problem: in Visual Studio 2010 I was used to add a reference in my javascript files, at the top, like this: /// ![]()
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