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Asked: May 18, 20262026-05-18T19:59:28+00:00 2026-05-18T19:59:28+00:00

using GeckoFX web browser, is it possible to pass a GeckoElement through JavaScript like

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using GeckoFX web browser, is it possible to pass a GeckoElement through JavaScript like this,

WebBrowser.Navigate("javascript:void("+ele.DomObject+".onclick())");

I’m selecting the DOM element through JavaScript (this works fine) atm, but i have the element in c#.

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    2026-05-18T19:59:28+00:00Added an answer on May 18, 2026 at 7:59 pm

    Unfortunately elements can’t be passed to javascript like that.

    However, the WebBrowser.Navigate call is unnecessary and causes an unneeded loss of page variables.

    For the sake of completeness I’ve posted a snippet – long winded for this occasion 😉 – that injects javascript and then calls it from an automated button click via a button.click() handler without the need to navigate the browser to run it all.

    DOM.GeckoScriptElement script = Document.CreateElement("script").AsScriptElement();
    script.Type = "text/javascript";
    script.Text = "function doAlert(){ alert('My alert - fired by automating a button click on the [Automated Button]'); }";
    Document.Body.AppendChild(script);
    
    script = Document.CreateElement("script").AsScriptElement();
    script.Type = "text/javascript";
    script.Text = "function callDoAlert(id){ var el = document.getElementById(id); el.click(); }";
    Document.Body.AppendChild(script);
    
    DOM.GeckoInputElement button = Document.CreateElement("input").AsInputElement();
    button.Type = "button";
    button.Id = "myButton";
    button.Value = "Automated Button";
    button.SetAttribute("onclick", "javascript:doAlert();");
    
    Document.Body.AppendChild(button);
    
    DOM.GeckoInputElement button2 = Document.CreateElement("input").AsInputElement();
    button2.Type = "button";
    button2.Id = "myOtherButton";
    button2.Value = "Press Me";
    button2.SetAttribute("onclick", "javascript:document.getElementById('myButton').click();");
    
    Document.Body.AppendChild(button2);
    
    //uncomment to fully automate without the <webbrowser>.Navigate("javascript:.."); hack
    //button2.click();
    

    I’m not sure this snippet will help you, directly, as it’s mainly focused on using the GFXe build of the control but, I’m sure it will point you in a better direction than the

    WebBrowser.Navigate(“javascript:hack.goesHere()”); trick.

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