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From: cellocoder on 27 Jun 2010 16:11 I have the webbrowser control and it is set to designmode like this: theWebBrowser.AllowNavigation = False theWebBrowser.AllowWebBrowserDrop = False theWebBrowser.IsWebBrowserContextMenuEnabled = False theWebBrowser.ScriptErrorsSuppressed = True theWebBrowser.ActiveXInstance.document.designmode = "On" I have tried something similar using IE and Firefox by running this in the browser: javascript:document.body.contentEditable='true'; document.designMode='on'; void 0 They both put the the page in edit mode, but the first way garbles the page. The second works just fine, not changing anything. I have tried a number of things, such as running the JavaScript against the webbrowser control. But the result is the same. I am surprised that I haven't found any mention of this anywhere |