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Hva you tried using JavaScript to validate the input?
It can also be possible to validate the input in code (C#) but it can be a bit more tricky.
Hi,
We have a XForm in our CMS 7.5 MVC site and when HTML/JavaScript is entered into one or more fields which produces a 500 error (which is good that it's preventing submission of this). Our client has asked if we can trap this before the 500 and return a warning to the user that they must only submit 'safe' data.
Has anyone done this before or offer any tips?
Thanks,
Mark