Posted By: Adam Kinney | May 16th, 2008 @ 12:51 AM | 19,057 Views | 22 Comments
I spoke with Jennifer Lee about what's new in the Application Model realm for WPF 3.5 SP1.  Topics include the improved cold start, splash screen and a demonstration of HTML and XBAPs using the new WebBrowser control.

Looking for more than application model? Check out the WPF 3.5 SP1 Overview video
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Thanks Jennifer.

For my purposes I would only need to set the HTML string (a "OneWay" binding) since the browser control itself wouldn't be doing any updating. Perhaps I could define an attached property or something that called NavigateToString() when it was set?

I think the old example you often see of a WPF app that reads RSS feeds would be well-served by a simple property on WebBrowser that lets you bind directly to a string - that way the browser could be bound to the selected item in the feed and simply display it as the user navigates through the list of items.

Matt
Hi Matt,

Yes, that sounds like the right thing to do. You might also try writing a custom control that has a child WebBrowser, if you want encapsulation.

We are working on putting together some WebBrowser samples, and I think the RSS scenario would be a good one, as well.

Thanks!
Jennifer
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I am using the new wpf webbrowser control in .net 3.5 sp1 and I need some help trying to use the virtualearth control. Each time i try to load a map the internet explorer information bar appears with the message "To help protect your security, your web browser has restricted this file from showing active content that could access your computer". Any ideas how I can prevent this from occuring?

need more wpf controls~~ anyway, nice video~

This works when using the browser normally (sans the embedded WPF behavior)

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  • To resolve this, the following XP SP2 setting must be checked.

·      Open Internet Explorer

·      Go to Tools > Internet Options

·      Click the Advanced tab

·      Scroll down to the Security options

·            Check the option that reads:
Allow active content to run in files on My Computer

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ben
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