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I am attempting to help a user log into their account using a custom WebBrowser control. I am trying to set the value of an input tag to the players username using the WebBrowser's InvokeScript function. However, my current solution is doing nothing but rendering a blank white page.

My current code looks like this (web is the name for my WebBrowser control):

web.Navigate(CurrentURL, null, @"<script type='text/javascript'>
    function SetPlayerData(input) {
        username.value = input;
        return true;
    }
</script>");
web.Navigated += (o, e) =>
{
    web.IsScriptEnabled = true;
    web.InvokeScript("SetPlayerData", @"test");
};

As mentioned, this does not work right now. I am attempting to do this on Windows Phone so a number of the example's I have found here and in other places will not work as I do not have access to the same functions.

How would I perform this successfully?

EDIT: Perhaps I was not clear, but I am working with Windows Phone, which has a limited API available meaning I do not have access to the Document property and a number of other functions. I do have access to InvokeScript, but not much more.

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webBrowser1.Document.GetElementById("navbar_username").InnerText ="Tester";
webBrowser1.Document.GetElementById("navbar_password").InnerText = "xxxxxxxxxxx";

foreach (HtmlElement HtmlElement1 in webBrowser1.Document.Body.All)
    {
    if (HtmlElement1.GetAttribute("value") == "Log in")
        {
        HtmlElement1.InvokeMember("click");
        break;
        }
    }

you may find more here : http://deltahacker.gr/2011/08/15/ftiakste-to-diko-sas-robot/

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    The Windows Phone WebBrowser control does not have a Document property.
    – Runewake2
    Feb 4, 2013 at 20:04
  • Worked for me. Thanks a lot.
    – Ashok
    Feb 16, 2017 at 14:58
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It's been along time since this question is posted but I think I'll post an answer to this so that it will help some one who came across the same situation

try
        {
            webBrowser1.Document.GetElementById("navbar_username").SetAttribute("value", "your user");
            webBrowser1.Document.GetElementById("navbar_password").SetAttribute("value", "your pass");
            webBrowser1.Document.GetElementById("Log in").InvokeMember("click");
        }
        catch { }

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