>>Those are all most likely SQL injection or cross site scripting attack
attempts.  There is really nothing you can do to stop them.  Just make
sure all URL data is sanitized before using etc.

That is very interesting. Have you run into these a lot? What do these look
like?  Should ones web server logs record URL and Form vars? Are they bots?

I haven't done but a couple of public facing apps in the last couple of
years so I have not run into these.

-- 
"I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to
do it."
- Pablo Picasso


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