problem loading url with non-standard port in visual 2017 webview
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I have just compiled a window form program using visual 2017 and the webview component.
I can browse to normal url such as "www.google.com" in the webview component
using webview1.netviate("http://www.google.com").
The problem is that when i specify a url with non-standard port
such as "http://192.168.17.101:8080/index.html" , the page is not load
and nothing happened (no exception)
Could anyone guide me how to solve this problem ?
Thanks in advance
visual-studio webview
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I have just compiled a window form program using visual 2017 and the webview component.
I can browse to normal url such as "www.google.com" in the webview component
using webview1.netviate("http://www.google.com").
The problem is that when i specify a url with non-standard port
such as "http://192.168.17.101:8080/index.html" , the page is not load
and nothing happened (no exception)
Could anyone guide me how to solve this problem ?
Thanks in advance
visual-studio webview
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I have just compiled a window form program using visual 2017 and the webview component.
I can browse to normal url such as "www.google.com" in the webview component
using webview1.netviate("http://www.google.com").
The problem is that when i specify a url with non-standard port
such as "http://192.168.17.101:8080/index.html" , the page is not load
and nothing happened (no exception)
Could anyone guide me how to solve this problem ?
Thanks in advance
visual-studio webview
I have just compiled a window form program using visual 2017 and the webview component.
I can browse to normal url such as "www.google.com" in the webview component
using webview1.netviate("http://www.google.com").
The problem is that when i specify a url with non-standard port
such as "http://192.168.17.101:8080/index.html" , the page is not load
and nothing happened (no exception)
Could anyone guide me how to solve this problem ?
Thanks in advance
visual-studio webview
visual-studio webview
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