Well, you can simply create a WebBrowser control in code, navigate and manipulate it to your desire and never add the control to the Form so it will not display. Alternatively, you can keep it's visibility off the entire time.
On Apr 7, 6:01 am, Jason Cavett <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm working with the WebBrowser control, and it works great for > opening and navigating pages. Unfortunately, the downside of the > control is that it requires to be displayed in order to do the > rendering. Is it possible, or is there another way, of "navigating" > web pages without having to actually display them? > > Thanks for any help you can give.
