When quick-editing a page on episerver - it's detecting a potentially dangerous request from one of the textboxes. Now the content to this text box IS potentially dangerous, but I don't want to validate each request. I've followed the obvious instructions of adding validateRequest="false" to the pages node in web.config and have even added ValidateRequest="false" on the page that I'm running (default.aspx) but the browser still appears to be validating.

Can anyone advise? By the way - I've mentioned that it's episerver CMS because the edit page of default.aspx differs (visually) from the typical default.aspx (although the same file name is listed in the address box).

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Problem solved:

http://world.episerver.com/Articles/Items/EPiServer-CMS-60-now-supporting-ASPNET-40/

A problem with EpiServer CMS 6.0's compatibility with ASP .net 4.

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