![]() ![]() WebBrowser1. WebBrowser1.ProgressChanged += (o, args) => Progress Changed fires multiple times, however after the Navigated event it is fired only once, Here is the code for the approach I worked out on a win form web browser control: private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs void webBrowser1_Navigated(object sender, WebBrowserNavigatedEventArgs e) It is also possible to do it with an embedded web browser, note however that since this might be a local file, and also because it is not actually the browser directly and there is no DOM so there is no ready state. NOTE: All support for Final Draft 9, including activation service, has been discontinued.Final Draft 9 can no longer be activated (or re-activated) to run in full mode on any computer. ![]()
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