![]() ![]() Rather fortunately however, Microsoft provides the ability to configure the emulation mode your application will use. Not so good as more and more sites use HTML5 and other goodies. One of the things that occasionally frustrates me is that by default, it is essentially an embedded version of Internet Explorer 7 - or enabling Compatibility Mode in a modern IE session. The WebBrowser control annoys me in myriad ways, but it does get the job done. I'm aware other embeddable browsers exist, but the idea of shipping additional multi-MB dependencies doesn't make sense unless an application makes heavy use of HTML interfaces. In most cases however, I need a more complex layout, JavaScript or I might want to display real pages from the internet - in which case I'm lumbered with the WebBrowser control. If it is just to display some simple layout with basic interactions, I might use a component such as HtmlRenderer. Occasionally, I need to embed HTML in my applications. ![]()
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