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The URL path (https://wemacare.com/about"/) folder 1 appears to be vulnerable to XPath injection attacks. The payload " was submitted in the URL path folder 1, and an XPath error message was returned.
So please suggest how can we replace the comma from server side, so that application can throw error 404 rather than 500
Hi @WeMaCare , I would suggest to post your query on Power Pages forum for quick solutions:
https://powerusers.microsoft.com/t5/Microsoft-Power-Pages-Community/ct-p/MPPCommunity
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ANB