I'm using the System.Windows.Forms.WebBrowser
control and I need to do programmatically scrolling.
For example, I use this code to scroll down:
WebBrowser.Document.Body.ScrollTop += WebBrowser.Height
The problem is that in some sites it works but in others it doesn't
http://news.google.com (works good)
http://stackoverflow.com/ (doesn't work)
It's can be something about the body code, but I can't figure out.
I've also tried:
WebBrowser.Document.Window.ScrollTo(0, 50)
but this way I don't know the current position.
This example works around quirks in scroll bar properties that can cause the behavior you are seeing.
You will need to add a COM reference to Microsoft HTML Object Library (mshtml) before this will work.
Assuming you have a WebBrowser named webBrowser1, you can try the following. I use a couple different interfaces because I have found that the values returned for the scroll properties are inconsistent.
using mshtml;
// ... snip ...
webBrowser1.Navigate("http://www.stackoverflow.com");
while (webBrowser1.ReadyState != WebBrowserReadyState.Complete)
{
Application.DoEvents();
System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(20);
}
Rectangle bounds = webBrowser1.Document.Body.ScrollRectangle;
IHTMLElement2 body = webBrowser1.Document.Body.DomElement as IHTMLElement2;
IHTMLElement2 doc = (webBrowser1.Document.DomDocument as IHTMLDocument3).documentElement as IHTMLElement2;
int scrollHeight = Math.Max(body.scrollHeight, bounds.Height);
int scrollWidth = Math.Max(body.scrollWidth, bounds.Width);
scrollHeight = Math.Max(body.scrollHeight, scrollHeight);
scrollWidth = Math.Max(body.scrollWidth, scrollWidth);
doc.scrollTop = 500;
webBrowser1.Document.Window.ScrollTo(new Point(50, 50));
this is an easy way to scroll to every point just input your
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