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I've subscribed to the Navigated and Navigating events of the WebDriver but the events are not triggered. What's their use if they do not work? Is there something additional that I need to do in order for them to get triggered?

_driver = new PhantomJSDriver();
EventFiringWebDriver eventDriver = new EventFiringWebDriver(_driver);
eventDriver.Navigating += navigatedHandler;
_driver.Navigate().GoToUrl(yt);

private void navigatedHandler(object sender, WebDriverNavigationEventArgs args)
{
    MessageBox.Show("navigating");
}

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You've circumvented the event mechanism by navigating using your initial IWebDriver object. Calling the methods on the EventFiringWebDriver instance will properly fire the events. In the case of your example code:

_driver = new PhantomJSDriver();
EventFiringWebDriver eventDriver = new EventFiringWebDriver(_driver);
eventDriver.Navigating += navigatingHandler;

// This line changes. Use eventDriver instead of _driver to navigate. 
eventDriver.Navigate().GoToUrl(yt);

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