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I've seen a few COM controls which wrap the Gecko rendering engine (GeckoFX, as well as the control shipped by Mozilla - mozctlx.dll). Is there a wrapper for Webkit that can be included in a .NET Winform application?

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I've just release a pre-alpha version of CefSharp my .Net bindings for the Chromium Embedded Framework.

Check it out and give me your thoughts: https://github.com/chillitom/CefSharp (binary libs and example available in the downloads page)

update: Released a new version, includes the ability to bind C# objects into the DOM and more.

update 2: no-longer alpha, lib is used in real world projects including Facebook Messenger for Windows, Rdio's Windows client and Github for Windows

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  • Great! WPF version is over there!
    – Itachi
    Sep 19, 2014 at 12:37
  • Sadly, it's Windows-only.
    – cubuspl42
    Oct 17, 2015 at 13:53
  • @cubuspl42 checkout the CefGlue project which can run cross-platform as it uses P/Invoke instead of C++/CLI for its interop.
    – chillitom
    Oct 20, 2015 at 8:08
  • 2020 and CefSharp is still maintained. That is a big win. Feb 27, 2020 at 16:42
  • I can't get the webforms examples to run Jun 29, 2021 at 18:54
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Haven't tried yet but found WebKit.NET on SourceForge. It was moved to GitHub.

Warning: Not maintained anymore, last commits are from early 2013

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  • I got this working fine a few months ago. Seemed to work well.
    – Tristan
    Feb 10, 2010 at 1:47
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    This project is no longer maintained -- I couldn't get anything to compile under Visual Studio 2012, nor does it have an up-to-date implementation of WebKit.
    – Elad Nava
    Oct 15, 2015 at 11:46
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There's a WebKit-Sharp component on Mono's GitHub Repository. I can't find any web-viewable documentation on it, and I'm not even sure if it's WinForms or GTK# (can't grab the source from here to check at the moment), but it's probably your best bet, either way.

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  • I was unsuccessful trying to get this to build on Windows a few weeks ago, but would be interested if someone else could get this to build. Sep 27, 2008 at 0:54
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Berkelium is a C++ tool for making chrome embeddable.

AwesomiumDotNet is a wrapper around both Berkelium and Awesomium

BTW, the link here to Awesomium appears to be more current.

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  • Berkelium is no longer maintained.
    – cubuspl42
    Oct 20, 2015 at 9:32
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There's a WebKit-Sharp component on Mono's Subversion Server. I can't find any web-viewable documentation on it, and I'm not even sure if it's WinForms or GTK# (can't grab the source from here to check at the moment), but it's probably your best bet, either way.

I think this component is CLI wrapper around webkit for Ubuntu. So this wrapper most likely could be not working on win32

Try check another variant - project awesomium - wrapper around google project "Chromium" that use webkit. Also awesomium has features like to should interavtive web pages on 3D objects under WPF

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There is OpenWebKitSharp, a fork of WebKit.NET 0.5 and very advanced. Details: http://code.google.com/p/open-webkit-sharp/

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I was able to do this using CefSharp (which uses chromium browser).

Here are a couple posts that show this in action:

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The Windows version of Qt 4 includes both WebKit and classes to create ActiveX components. It probably isn't an ideal solution if you aren't already using Qt though.

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try this one http://code.google.com/p/geckofx/ hope it ain't dupe or this one i think is better http://webkitdotnet.sourceforge.net/

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