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8.6

OffsetParent?

Asked by knowlton in JavaScript

I have an image that I want to scroll to the top left corner of the .NET WebBrowser control, which I have shrunk to equal the width and height of the element ClientRectangle.

I need a way to do this reliably no matter where or what the element (  the <img> tag )  is inside of.

Perhaps some sort of recursion to keep finding the Parent?  Until the Parent is the main document or form?


Using C#  /  mshtml to interact with the DOM.



elem.Document.Window.ScrollTo(X,Y)


I guess what I need is the ABSOLUTE   X  and   Y   coords of the control, relative to the main document.
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if (elem.GetAttribute("src").ToLower().Contains(_seoPage.Directory.CaptchaImage.baseURL))
	{
							_uc.WebBrwsr.ScrollBarsEnabled = false;
	_uc.Width = elem.ClientRectangle.Width;
	_uc.Height = elem.ClientRectangle.Height;
 
	elem.Document.Window.ScrollTo(0,0);  //Does not work					
		
 
						}
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