I’m testing my site against SQL injection attacks and I would like to trace SqlDataSource messages sent to SQL server. How can I do that or at least get as close as I can.
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SqlDataSource uses parametrized queries internally and normally that’s enough for avoiding SQL Injection.
Here you an MSDN article to check
How To: Protect From SQL Injection in ASP.NET