Windows XP 64-Bit Edition for 64-Bit

Started by Gandalf, February 09, 2004, 09:46:45 AM

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Gandalf

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Anonymous

Is it just me or is anybody else getting some very weird errors when they access the page? I get the following error with the proper web page showing afterwards :)

Server Error in '/library' Application.
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A potentially dangerous Request.QueryString value was detected from the client (r="...=4694&st=0&#entry43730").
Description: Request Validation has detected a potentially dangerous client input value, and processing of the request has been aborted. This value may indicate an attempt to compromise the security of your application, such as a cross-site scripting attack. You can disable request validation by setting validateRequest=false in the Page directive or in the configuration section. However, it is strongly recommended that your application explicitly check all inputs in this case.

Exception Details: System.Web.HttpRequestValidationException: A potentially dangerous Request.QueryString value was detected from the client (r="...=4694&st=0&#entry43730").

Source Error:

An unhandled exception was generated during the execution of the current web request. Information regarding the origin and location of the exception can be identified using the exception stack trace below.

Gandalf

no problems here. try clearing your browsers cache.
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Cake: Four large eggs. One cup semi-sweet chocolate chips. Three/four cups butter or margarine. One and two third cups granulated sugar. Two cups all purpose flour. Fish shaped ethyl benzene. Twelve medium geosynthetic membranes. Three tablespoons rhubarb, on fire.

Anonymous

I don't care enough to do that :D

I reckon it is more that their server couldn't handle the request, or was busy, or was sulking or some other techy thing that servers do :)

DonkeyCheeseGrater

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Anonymous

OK I cared enough to check something.

If I click on the link in the forum I get the error. If I paste the link from the forum into a browser address bar and visit the site that way then it works fine. I think the MS server is failing to handle the way that the forum is passing the request.

Now, that's wasted 10 minutes, what next?

Peppster

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Maddy

QuoteOriginally posted by Peppster@Feb 9 2004, 03:30 PM
Worked finy for me  :P
Why would u get Windows 64-bit? :)
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Peppster

I ment the link

To answer your question I am not getting Windowns 64-bit
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Maddy

QuoteOriginally posted by Peppster@Feb 9 2004, 03:41 PM
I ment the link

To answer your question I am not getting Windowns 64-bit
good, cause that would be a mistake :)
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