Alternately you can add Event handler after Document is completely loaded.
private void my_WebBrowser1_DocumentCom
{
this.my_WebBrowser1.Focus(
SendKeys.Send("{END}");
}
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I'm using the Webbrowser control in a C# application. I'm using it as a reader to display a html file on my local drive. My question is, is there a way to programmatically scroll the browser to the bottom so I can display the latest information without having to use the scroll bar every time? This file is constantly being appended to, so the latest information is always at the bottom, and currently the user always has to scroll to the bottom.
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by: eternal_21Posted on 2005-07-13 at 21:22:05ID: 14437849
You could do this:
; urlString);
ete2 += new AxSHDocVw.DWebBrowserEvent s2_Navigat eComplete2 EventHandl er(axWebBr owser_Navi gateComple te2);
ete2(objec t sender, AxSHDocVw.DWebBrowserEvent s2_Navigat eComplete2 Event e)
object urlString = "www.experts-exchange.com"
axWebBrowser.Navigate2(ref
And then in the NavigateComplete2 event handler:
axWebBrowser.Focus();
SendKeys.Send("{END}");
So basically, you will need one of these,
axWebBrowser.NavigateCompl
in your form's load event handler, or constructor, one of these,
private void axWebBrowser_NavigateCompl
{
axWebBrowser.Focus();
SendKeys.Send("{END}");
}
in your class, and finally replace your call to Navigate with Navigate2.