I searched for patterns in apache's code and did not find matches to the
error you have pointed out, confirming my thought that it does not seem
like an apache error. What are you exactly doing? Where do you have the
apache running and how are you accessing it? Do you have any custom
modules being loaded that could cause this?
One the second note, if this error is valid (true), why would you want
to turn off reporting of this error (wherever it is coming from) rather
than fixing your code and getting a clean output (no security issues).
- Aman Raheja
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Apache Apache wrote:
By default, will any of the core modules in Apache 2.0.50 showed the
the error "Due to the presence of characters known to be used in cross
site scripting attacks, access is forbidden. This web site does not
allow Urls which might include embedded HTML tags"???
If yes, what are these modules and can they be turned off???
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