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How do I add a local script file to the HTML of a WebBrowser control?

This seems really dumb. I've tried a bunch of different ways and it's just not working. I have a WinForms app with a WebBrowser control. If I try with a raw html file on my desktop using the same src string, the src I put together works fine. But plugging the same stuff into the WebBrowser control won't work.

Here's my code:

HtmlElementCollection head = this.wbPreview.Document.GetElementsByTagName( "head" );
if (head != null)
{
    HtmlElement elm = this.webBrowserControl.Document.CreateElement("script");
    string mySource = Environment.CurrentDirectory + @"\MyScriptFile.js";
    elm.SetAttribute("src", mySource);
    elm.SetAttribute("type", "text/javascript");
    ((HtmlElement)head[0]).AppendChild(elm);
}

The WebBrowser doesn't get the script. However, if I change "mySource" to an external resource (via http://), it works fine!

Help!

i came up on your post, while playing around with things following worked for me:

HtmlElementCollection head = webBrowser1.Document.GetElementsByTagName("head");
if (head != null)
{
    HtmlElement elm = webBrowser1.Document.CreateElement("script");
    elm.SetAttribute("type", "text/javascript");
    elm.InnerText = System.IO.File.ReadAllText(Environment.CurrentDirectory + @"\helperscripts.js");
    ((HtmlElement)head[0]).AppendChild(elm);
}

, so all methods of helperscript.js can be invoked using

webBrowser1.Document.InvokeScript("methodname");

, here as a reference for the script invoke: How to inject Javascript in WebBrowser control?

greetings

尝试将file://添加到URL。

There is a long story about workarounds of that "security fix" from MS. New behavior was implemented starting from IE7. Take a look into "base" tag and IE Feature controls .

I did the following:

                    //TODO: if not mono
                var executableFilename = Path.GetFileName(System.Reflection.Assembly.GetEntryAssembly().Location);
                var keys = new[] { executableFilename, [vsname]+".vshost.exe" }; //check!

                Action<string, object, string> SetRegistryKeyOrFail =
                    (key, val, regStr) =>
                        {
                            var reg =
                                Registry.CurrentUser.CreateSubKey(regStr);
                            if (reg == null) throw new Exception("Failed registry: " + regStr);
                            reg.SetValue(key, val);
                        };

                foreach (var key in keys)
                {
                    SetRegistryKeyOrFail(key, 1, @"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\MAIN\FeatureControl\FEATURE_BLOCK_LMZ_IMG");
                    SetRegistryKeyOrFail(key, 0, @"SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\MAIN\FeatureControl\FEATURE_BLOCK_LMZ_SCRIPT");
                }

This is because of security reasons. You need a webserver to do that, else you can access any file on a system which would be a big security hole.

In developement mode, you can set eg on chrome:

chrome.exe --allow-file-access-from-files  

And you will be able to run your code.

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