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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T01:13:57+00:00 2026-06-10T01:13:57+00:00

I have a C#/WPF application with an embedded browser (WebBrowser) with some JavaScript. How

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I have a C#/WPF application with an embedded browser (WebBrowser) with some JavaScript. How can they communicate with each other in both directions? Is it practicable to use the URL?

JS->WPF: Listen for changes.
WPF->JS: Change the URL to javascript:alert('hello');

Is there a better way?

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    2026-06-10T01:13:59+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 1:13 am

    It’s important to know that there are two WebBrowser. One for Windows Forms and one for WPF. The link below uses the WPF one.
    http://www.dotnetfunda.com/articles/article840-working-with-webbrowser-in-wpf.aspx

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