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The Danish
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This seems to have been fixed in WPF, so instead of using Windows Forms try a WPF project.
Richard Moss
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I have very little interest in WPF so I haven't tested this, but I do doubt it as the WPF version is the same wrapper. But, as I said, I didn't test so have no idea one way or another. (Also, using WPF to resolve one easily fixed issue is insane ;))
However, I do think that "something" changes with Windows 10, as I tested the example a few weeks back and the
WebBrowser
control appeared to be running in IE11 mode without having to manual specify the emulation mode. I looked at it in a hurry so possibly made a mistake, I do need to recheck that at some point.Regards; Richard Moss