Hi, I wanted to make sure you got the latest product report. Did Roddy get it to you?
Microsoft offers by default a way to prevent any person entering in our input box some weird character that causes harm to our website, for example any script:
When you click the button we'll have this:
This is good to avoid some scripts entry in a blog for example, but this is not good when you have to save in the database an auto generated password (p<!kj1fg) with this rare characters. In this case you don't need this. To deactivate this you have two ways:
-If you need it in certain pages, add ValidateRequest="false" in the Page section:
-If you need it in all pages, add in the web.config pages section this:
In any of these options you need to add this in the web.config httRuntime section:
Enjoy it!
Original source:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2673850/validaterequest-false-doesnt-work-in-asp-net-4
We're sorry, an error has occurred.
Enter the code from the image