Reputation: 475
I have this issue. I have tried everything. ValidateRequest="false".. and decoding and encoding html.. etc. etc..
What I need is a popup box (so im using ModalPopupExtender) to present to a user where people can type in xml settings and click ok/cancel button to close the popup and save.
However i keep on getting this error "A potentially dangerous Request.Form value was detected from the client"..
Here is my test code below (quick example of my scenario and error)..
<%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="WebForm1.aspx.cs" Inherits="WebApplication1.WebForm1"
ValidateRequest="false" %>
<%@ Register Assembly="AjaxControlToolkit" Namespace="AjaxControlToolkit" TagPrefix="cc1" %>
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head runat="server">
<title></title>
</head>
<body>
<form id="form1" runat="server">
<asp:ScriptManager ID="ScriptManager1" runat="server">
</asp:ScriptManager>
<div>
<asp:Panel ID="Popup" runat="server" Width="800px" Style="display: none;">
<asp:LinkButton ID="Display" runat="server" Style="display: none;" OnClick="Display_Click" />
<cc1:ModalPopupExtender ID="ModalPopupExtender" runat="server" TargetControlID="Display"
PopupControlID="Popup" DropShadow="false" Y="10" />
<div id="Item">
<div class="Item">
<table width="100%">
<tr>
<td>
<textarea id="txtAreaValue" cols="35" rows="6" style="resize: none;" runat="server" />
</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td>
<asp:Button ID="btnOk" Text="Ok" SkinID="default" Width="50px" runat="server" />
<asp:Button ID="btnCancel" Text="Cancel" SkinID="default" Width="50px" OnClick="BtnCancel_Click"
runat="server" />
</td>
</tr>
</table>
</div>
</div>
</asp:Panel>
</div>
</form>
</body>
</html>
Code Behind:
using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Web;
using System.Web.UI;
using System.Web.UI.WebControls;
namespace WebApplication1
{
public partial class WebForm1 : System.Web.UI.Page
{
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
ModalPopupExtender.Show();
string str = "<?xml version=\"1.0\" encoding=\"utf-8\"?><XmlConfig xmlns:xsi=\"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance\" xmlns:xsd=\"http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema\"> <XmlConfig Type=\"TEST\" DefiningXpath=\"/PERSON/NAME\"><Index Name=\"Name\" XPath=\"/PERSON/NAME/VALUE\" Type=\"String\" /><Index Name=\"Id\" XPath=\"/PERSON/NAME/ID\" Type=\"String\" /> </XmlConfig></XmlConfig>";
txtAreaValue.InnerText = str;
}
protected void Display_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
//Shows the Item detail Edit box
ModalPopupExtender.Show();
}
protected void BtnCancel_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
ModalPopupExtender.Hide();
}
}
}
To run the code.. Add ref to AjaxControltoolkit.dll and then run and you will see the textarea being populated with xml. Click on the cancel button and this causes the error. Please can anyone help me?
Upvotes: 25
Views: 114741
Reputation: 1614
Here are possible solution which may help you. Make a server side configuration setting for this. If you want to allow HTML element as input from selected pages in your project than you set this page attribute.
<%@ Page ValidateRequest="false" %>
This ValidateRequest="false" on each page.
If you want in all pages in you project than make changes in Web.Config file.
Add this tag In <system.web>
section.
If you are using .Net 4.0 than you have to make one more change in Web.Config file.
Add this tag In the <system.web>
section.
<httpRuntime requestValidationMode="2.0" />
Here are configuration for do not validate request for all pages in .Net 4.0
<configuration>
<system.web>
<httpRuntime requestValidationMode="2.0" />
</system.web>
<pages validateRequest="false">
</pages>
</configuration>
Upvotes: 29
Reputation: 1739
You can use JavaScript to encode the values before sending to the server, if that suits your needs
see this answer
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 47
There are 3 options to remove this error.
validateRequest="false"
in page directives.validateRequest="false"
in web.config file.requestValidationMode="2.0"
in web.config if you are using DotNet 4.0Checkout this link for more info.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 168
I created a table article with columns articleId and article_content. I also used html editor for article_content column. When I tried to save I got the same error. It was resolved by adding [AllowHtml] to the article_content property in the class.
[AllowHtml]
[Required]
public string article_content { get; set; }
Don’t forget to include the namespace using System.Web.Mvc. For more details: http://www.infinetsoft.com/Post/A-potentially-dangerous-Request-Form-value-was-detected-from-the-client/1246
Upvotes: 2
Reputation: 2681
Well, people are talking about Asp.net 4.0 only... I guess we need to address other versions too. Today, I had the same problem when I replaced my AjaxToolkit editor with TinyMCE and with the postback I found the same issue.
"A potentially dangerous Request.Form value was detected from the client"..
So I used this line inside my webconfig and it worked for me.
<system.web>
<pages validateRequest="false" />
</system.web>
It should work across Asp.net 2.0 to 3.5.
UPDATE: Even works upto .net 4.5
UPDATE: You can also try to validate the request on page level rather whole website. Just wanted to let the readers to choose the best way. Thanks DVD for pointing this out.
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 6999
I faced this same problem while sending some email templates from aspx page to code behind....
So I tried to solve this by adding
<httpRuntime requestValidationMode="2.0" />
in my web config under enter code here
` but that did not helped me unless I putted
ValidateRequest="false"
attrribute in the page directive of the aspx page.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 1
"A potentially dangerous Request.Form value was detected from the client"..
1) set httpRuntime requestValidationMode="2.0" requestPathInvalidCharacters="<,>,\"
in web.config
file
2) set validateRequest="false"
in side pages tag in web.config file
<system.web>
<httpRuntime requestValidationMode="2.0" requestPathInvalidCharacters="<,>,\"/>
<pages controlRenderingCompatibilityVersion="3.5" clientIDMode="AutoID" validateRequest="false"/>
<system.web>
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 113222
Use
<httpRuntime requestValidationMode="2.0" />
in your web.config (keeping any attributes you already have on that element, if it's already there). ASP.NET4.0 ignores ValidateRequest
otherwise.
And, of course, do make sure that you take necessary measures to protect against genuinely dangerous requests, now that it's not being done for you.
Edit: A great way of doing this is to create your own class derived from RequestValidator
, and using the 4.0 behaviour, but with that as the class that does the checking.
Upvotes: 50