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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T13:26:27+00:00 2026-05-12T13:26:27+00:00

I have an ASP.NET MVC application with a route that allows searching for stuff

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I have an ASP.NET MVC application with a route that allows searching for stuff via /search/<searchterm>.

When I supply “search/abc” it works well, but when I supply “/search/a+b+c” (correctly url encoded) then IIS7 rejects the request with HTTP Error 404.11 (The request filtering module is configured to deny a request that contains a double escape sequence). FIrst of all, why does it do this? It only seems to throw the error if it is part of the URL, but not as part of a query string ( /transmit?q=a+b+c works fine).

Now I could enable double escape requests in the security section of my web.config but I’m hesitant to do so as I don’t understand the implications, and neither why the server would reject the request “a+b+c” as part of the URL but accept as part of a query string.

Can someone explain and give some advice what to do?

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    2026-05-12T13:26:28+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 1:26 pm

    Edit: Added emphasis to relevant sections.

    Basically: IIS is being excessively paranoid. You can safely disable this check if you’re not doing anything particularly unwise with the uri decoded data (such as generating local filesystem URI’s via string concatenation).

    To disable the check do the following (from here): (see my comment below for what double escaping entails).

    <system.webServer>
        <security>
            <requestFiltering allowDoubleEscaping="true"/>
        </security>
    </system.webServer>
    

    If the plus symbol is a valid character in a search input, you will need to enable “allowDoubleEscaping” to permit IIS to process such input from the URI’s path.

    Finally, a very simple, if limited workaround is simply to avoid ‘+’ and use ‘%20’ instead. In any case, using the ‘+’ symbol to encode a space is not valid url encoding, but specific to a limited set of protocols and probably widely supported for backwards-compatibility reasons. If only for canonicalization purposes, you’re better off encoding spaces as ‘%20’ anyhow; and this nicely sidesteps the IIS7 issue (which can still crop up for other sequences, such as %25ab.)

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