Table of Contents
- Getting Started
- EO.Pdf
- EO.Web
- EO.WebBrowser
- Overview
- Installation and Deployment
- Getting Started
- Customizing WebView
- Advanced Topics
- EO.Wpf
- Common Topics
- Reference
Overview |
EO.WebBrowser includes several import classes:
- EO.WebBrowser.WebView. This is the core component. You can use this component directly;
- EO.WinForm.WebControl. This class is Windows Forms Control that provides a thin wrapper around the WebView class. In a Windows Forms project, you can use this class, or use the WebView class directly;
- EO.Wpf.WebControl. This class is a WPF Control that provides a thin wrapper around the WebView class. In a WPF project, you can use this class, or use the WebView class directly;
Both the Windows Form and WPF wrapper provides a thin wrapper that integrates the WebView class into the target platform seamlessly. Both classes expose a WebView property which allows you to access all WebView features through this property. For example, the following code load Google's homepage in a WebControl:
WebControl1.WebView.Url = "www.google.com";
The above code works for both the Windows Forms version and WPF version. The following diagram demonstrates this relationship:
