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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T11:58:01+00:00 2026-05-13T11:58:01+00:00

I have a website (asp.net,c#) on two different servers (same source code). In one

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I have a website (asp.net,c#) on two different servers (same source code).
In one page my asp generates a text area, using the same browser when I access one of the site if I press return in the text areas I can start a new line, if I do the same accessing the other website on return the form is submitted!
Any Idea? I would like to be able to enter a new line!

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    2026-05-13T11:58:01+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:58 am

    What environments are these deployed to (e.g. Development Web Server and IIS on Windows Server 2008)? What version of ASP.NET are you using (1.1 or 2.0/3.x)? What browser are you using (Internet Explorer, Firefox or Safari)?

    It’s possible that the servers have different configurations for their Browser Capabilities – which is why ASP.NET is rendering out different behaviour from each.

    Depending on the version of ASP.NET there are different areas to check.

    If you’re running ASP.NET 1.1, then you’ll need to check the machine and various web .config files found in:

    C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v1.1.4322\CONFIG
    

    For differences in the <browserCaps> section.

    If you’re running ASP.NET 2.0, then you can check the machine and web .config files, but the <browserCaps> section has been deprecated in favour of the .browser files that can be found:

    C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727\CONFIG\Browsers
    

    Obviously, these can also all be defined in the local application .config files, or in the /app_browsers/ folder in the root of the site – but if they are exact copies on both servers, then this shouldn’t be the issue.

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