What version of IE are you running, usually I've had trouble with the newer IE versions instead of the basic one you get with Windows XP.
On Jun 21, 10:47 am, Anonymous <[email protected]> wrote: > No. Since I'm running WebBrowser, which in turn runs on IE, > theoretically it should work the same, but in actual IE it works fine. > > On Jun 21, 4:10 am, Cerebrus <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Does this problem occur when you load the page in a browser (IE, for > > instance) ? > > > Ideally, the JS code in the page should run only after the page has > > loaded (it should be invoked only before the ending </body> tag or > > within <body onload="">. > > > On Jun 19, 11:09 pm, Anonymous <[email protected]> wrote: > > > > Right now, for debugging purposes, I've set a webbrowser control on my > > > application to be visible. The webbrowser sometimes (occasionally) > > > fires a documentcompleted event but the page hasn't finished loading > > > yet (the control is blank white still). In the javascript on the > > > page, one line of code uses the getElementById method, but for some > > > reason, even though the "document is completed" the element somehow > > > hasn't loaded yet and the javascript returns an error because it > > > couldn't find an element with that id. > > > I don't get why documentcompleted doesn't fire properly.
