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Chris Karcher
If you're using the WebBrowser control new to the 2.0 CF on Windows
Mobile 5, you'll see a progress bar every time you set the
DocumentText property on the control. This looks funny if you're
embedding the control in your app to display generated reports or
other rich content. I've had to work around this recently and found
several old, unanswered posts on this topic, so I thought I'd post my
work-around for future reference:
http://www.chriskarcher.net/2008/01/26/hiding-the-progress-bar-of-a-net-20-cf-webbrowser
Mobile 5, you'll see a progress bar every time you set the
DocumentText property on the control. This looks funny if you're
embedding the control in your app to display generated reports or
other rich content. I've had to work around this recently and found
several old, unanswered posts on this topic, so I thought I'd post my
work-around for future reference:
http://www.chriskarcher.net/2008/01/26/hiding-the-progress-bar-of-a-net-20-cf-webbrowser