I am having a IE8 compatibility issue while using the WebBrowser control to navigate to a website. The strange thing is sometimes the website works, but more than likely it wont. I can refresh the page sometimes and it works as well.
Just going to the page in IE8 I experienced the same CSS rendering problems so I switched to compatibility mode and it refreshed and rendered correctly.
Is there a way to simulate this effect for the WebBrowser control. I want to be able to click a button and toggle the modes off and on like you can do in Internet Explorer.
Is this possible? If so, anyone know how?
Thanks
I know the registry entry answer has been posted, so I thought I'd offer an alternative.
Do you own the site and have permissions for the server it runs on? If so, you can set the X-UA-Compatible header to be sent for every page on the site/server. See http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc288325(VS.85).aspx#Servers for information plus links for Apache/IIS7.
You can force rendering mode for embedded WebBrowser inside your application using "Internet Feature Controls" in IE registry keys:
Value 9999 (0x270F)
Windows Internet Explorer 9. Webpages are displayed in IE9 Standards mode, regardless of the !DOCTYPE directive.
Value 9000 (0x2328)
Internet Explorer 9. Webpages containing standards-based !DOCTYPE directives are displayed in IE9 mode.
Value 8888 (0x22B8)
Webpages are displayed in IE8 Standards mode, regardless of the !DOCTYPE directive.
8000 (0x1F40)
Webpages containing standards-based !DOCTYPE directives are displayed in IE8 mode.
7000 (0x1B58)
Webpages containing standards-based !DOCTYPE directives are displayed in IE7 Standards mode.
+1 if you find value to always run WebBrowser at currently installed version.
Source: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee330730%28VS.85%29.aspx#browser_emulation
Would this post on IEBlog about WebBrowser rendering modes and IE8 help? Seems like you have to set the rendering mode specific to your application using a key in the registry.