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 #1  
10-03-05, 04:01 PM
Hawksey
Can anyone tell me what is potentially dangerous with the following
combination of letters
"OnU="
 #2  
10-03-05, 04:29 PM
Curt_C [MVP]
not in that particular case, most likely the = makes the system think it's
script/code. The system is just trying to look out for you. You do know you
can turn off that check/validation though if you want.....
 #3  
10-05-05, 11:22 AM
pthawkes
Thanks Curt...,but I want to keep the validation on. An encryption routine
generated that sequence of letters....thus causing the exception to be
thrown...The same encryption routine generates alot of different strings with
the = in most of them and no exception is thrown.


"Curt_C [MVP]" wrote:
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