System.Windows.Forms.WebBrowser - Retrieve Post Data After Navigating?
Mar 3, 2009
I'm instantiating a WebBrowser object and programmatically clicking a button to navigate. Is there a way (property, method, or voodoo ritual) for me to check the browser after it lands on the new page to see 1) the form method that was used and 2) the post data?
I have the code which checks if there is a selected tab
Private Function GetBrowser() As WebBrowser If TabControl1.SelectedTab IsNot Nothing Then For Each c As Control In TabControl1.SelectedTab.Controls If TypeOf (c) Is WebBrowser Then Return c
I have a basic three form application. It doesn't seem to close after navigating through forms. If I were to open the application, and the main form is displayed. If I press the X button, the application closes fine(Goes from processes) If I were to open the application, and then navigate from the main form to another form using me.hide & form1.show, and press the red X on Form1, the application again, closes fine.
VB2005. In my application I am required to go to a website, collect info, and then display both the webpage and the info collected. For this I am using the System.Windows.Forms.WebBrowser component and have it working faily well. The only thing now is that in order to get to external websites the company requires us to login to the firewall proxy server. For example when I visit [URL] a login box pops-up for our firewall server [URL] and I sign in with ID 9999 and password "pass". I am trying to programatically do this with the WebBrowser by using the credentails but have not found any relevant examples. Is this possible with the System.Windows.Forms.WebBrowser component?
If you are interested, I am doing this because I do not like having to drag and drop my browser etc. I just right click the URL in Chrome and select (Play on My TV) a customized dropdown item, at which point my Player finds the TV, opens the URL, maximizes itself and plays the content
This works fine, but now I have to use a specific user to access this file and I don't know how to include the user name, password and domain in the URI. Is it posible to add user credentials to the URI? Can I use another variant of Navigate method to accomplish this?
Essentially what I want to do is copy a WebBrowser object such that I can do the equivalent of "Open In New Tab" or "Open In New Window" actions, maintaining any posted data. I don't just want to navigate to the same URL as in the original WebBrowser object, rather I want to repeat the HttpWebRequest.
I have a panel with some controls in it (several textboxes, a slider, 2 buttons, and a small groupbox).. When I click a button, I want all of the textboxes within the panel to be readonly... So I have this code: [code] When I run it though, I get the following error:Unable to cast object of type 'System.Windows.Forms.Button' to type 'System.Windows.Forms.TextBox'.If I remove a button, it moves on to give me the same error but for a label..
An unhandled exception of type 'System.StackOverflowException' occurred in System.Windows.Forms.dll it also says make sure you do not have infinate loop or infinate recursion il give all code in order that they are executed in Check the chechbox and it disables all irelevent stuff and populates the combobox
Private Sub CheckBox_Spray_CheckedChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles CheckBox_Spray.CheckedChanged If Me.CheckBox_Spray.Checked = True Then
I wanna send POST data to the current web page viewed in my webbrowser. It's for logging into a page so the fields are "Username" and "Password". And then I might have to make it press the "Log in" button?
EDIT: It was easier than I thought when you don't need to do it silent in the background.
vbnet Public Class zWrapper #Region " Variable Declaration " Private _AllowRedirects = True, _UseGZIP As Boolean = True
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It works fine for GET requests, but when I try a POST, it errors: Quote:
A first chance exception of type 'System.NullReferenceException' occurred in WindowsApplication1.exe Request Error: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
I get this: Base class 'System.Windows.Forms.Panel' specified for class 'MenuButton' cannot be different from the base class 'System.Windows.Forms.UserControl' of one of its other partial types.
Win7 64 bit; fully patched VS2008 targeting FW2.0; VB.Net; running in Debug Mode (not tested in Release mode)I have a resonably complex app which I am refactoring a bit. As part of that, I relocated some code from a subroutine into a Click Event Handler. The Event Handler will, late in the handler, call the, reduced in function, subroutine. The point of this is thatNow when I click the button associated with the modified Handler I get:A first chance exception of type 'System.AccessViolationException' occurred in System.Windows.Forms.dll<br />With Error System.AccessViolationException Attempted to read or write protected memory.This is often an indication that other memory is corrupt.
at MusicManager2009.frmMain2.cmdLoadAlbum_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e) at System.Windows.Forms.Control.OnClick(EventArgs e) at System.Windows.Forms.Button.OnClick(EventArgs e)
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All functions of the app, except those that start from the buttonclick in question, work as before in the problem version.The problem persists after rebuilding the entire solution, after restarting VS, and after rebooting the PC.
When I run my project I get "An unhandled exception of type 'System.StackOverflowException' occurred in System.Windows.Forms.dll"
Public Class frmViewReport Dim objForm As New frmViewReport Private Sub frmViewReport_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load objForm.ViewReport("C:a2.rtp", , "@parameter1=test�mter2=10")
I have the following code running, the first time I change the selected index, everything runs smoothly. However, if I try to change the selected index again, nothing happens and the subcategories combobox values do not change.
Private Sub cboMainCategory_SelectedIndexChanged(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles cboMainCategory.SelectedIndexChanged '* make sure the combobox is fully loaded
I keep getting an eroor this error says: An unhandled exception of type 'System.ArgumentOutOfRangeException' occurred in system.windows.forms.dll Additional information: Specified argument was out of the range of valid values.
Option Strict On Public Class frmWeeklyReport Inherits System.Windows.Forms.Form
A first chance exception of type 'System.InvalidOperationException' occurred in System.Windows.Forms.dll It displays in my Immediate Window when i run my program, I'm using a text reader to read a number of XML files using background worker...most the time it stops so something is wrong but sometimes it works fine.
I am working on a card game, and i get this werid error:
A first chance exception of type 'System.Reflection.TargetParameterCountException' occurred in System.Windows.Forms.dll
The code that is cousing this error is:
Private Delegate Sub ShowcardDelegate(ByVal test As String, ByVal objtest As Object, ByVal value As Boolean) Private Sub Showcard(ByVal test As String, ByVal objtest As Object, ByVal value As Boolean) If objtest.InvokeRequired Then
I'm automating a download,and I know the URL to the download page. Well, not exactly. This URL is indeed what I need to use, but the website redirects it to the REAL download page. Unfortunately the redirect only happens if I do an exit sub. That is to say, if I do a loop sleeping one second per iteration, the loop goes on forever waiting for the redirect. But if I branch out of the loop by inserting an Exit Sub in break mode, I can see the redirect occur onscreen. (I can watch the current page in the web browser transition to the desired download page). The trouble of course is that I don't WANT to do an Exit Sub at that point, so what's the solution? Do I need to call Browser.Navigate on a background thread?
Can I Post a Windows Application that uses Excel for live data calculations? Basically from the Windows app, a user makes a menu selection and which in turn opens an excel file in memory using it for calculations. These files are put together by different groups and formatted for the Windows app to build interfaces based on each file.I also accompany an .mdf file as well. Is all this possible for customers to access and run this with Windows Azure.
I am working with vb.net to making a form that prevents the web broswer on windows internet explorer from navigating to certian pages. The code can't just work on internet explorer because I could make a program with a web browser that navigates. It has to prevent the web browser itself from navigating.
I am currently building a webbrowser that only loads one page, but I don't want the user to be able to navigate away by clicking advertisement links, as I don't want them to be able to surf the net, clicking links could eventually lead them back to Google to search for what they like if they are clever enough!
I am writing a program for my A-level coursework But for some reason I got this build error this has never occurred to me before, I have no idea why I can't use string for the name of my form.