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I try to automatically parse/submit web page using MSHTML (in C#.Net 3.1 WPF WebBrowser control). I can fill the forms, click buttons, naviagate pages without problems. But do not know how to automatically click "ok" button on javascript confirmation dialog which appear when I click "Submit" button.

C# code: mshtml.IHTMLDocument2 doc = (mshtml.IHTMLDocument2)webBrowser.Document; mshtml.IHTMLFormElement form = doc.forms.item("inputForm", 0) as mshtml.IHTMLFormElement; mshtml.IHTMLElement btnSubmit = form.item("btnFormSubmit", null) as mshtml.IHTMLElement; btnSubmit.click();

The confirmation dialog ("Are you sure?" appears. I want somehow to send "Enter" keystroke to MSHTML document to automatically confirm the submission.

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Since the WebBrowser control is a black box, you should probably research getting a handle to the dialog through the Win32 API. From there you can invoke the 'OK' button. Sorry I can't be more specific than that, as I've never done this particular thing before. Hopefully that's enough to get you researching in the right direction, though.

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Thanks. I am looking for simpler way to click Ok button on confirm dialog using MSHTML and WebBrowser control. I can click anything but this annoying dialog window. I need somehow send "Enter" keystroke to HSHTML doc using Javascript – Soliton Feb 26 at 10:58
You can't do that using JavaScript - see this answer: stackoverflow.com/questions/563890/… ... confirm works the same way. That's why I suggest the Win32 API. – Rex M Feb 26 at 14:57
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please give me code

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I finally found myself the way how to suppress confirmation message in WebBrowser control. It is actually shown in javascript function showConfirm(). I insert dummy function showConfirm() at the top of the header of the Browser.Document which overwrites/suppress the original function showConfirm(). The code is busy, but the main idea is clear, and works perfect.

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