Validationmode 2.0 is not the framework version and can stay like that.
RequestValidationMode... As far as I'm aware, this has to be set to 2.0 if you want to allow special characters (, % etc.) in request data to pass ASP.NET's request validation at all. RequestValidationMode="2.0" means "only enforce validation on pages (i.e. .
Aspx), rather than on every request (as was introduced in 4.0). That allows ASP.NET MVC to take over the validation - and hence also lets you turn it off for specific requests.
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