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Showing posts with label web control. Show all posts
Showing posts with label web control. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 13, 2013

c# Winforms WebBrowser - Clear all cookies

Hello,
I recently search for a method to delete all cookies from the build in .NET WinForms WebBrowser control.
I didn't found any working solution for it, nor working example.
It being told to use InternetSetOption, but nothing found about it.
So, i will write here my solution for clearing and deleting all cookies.
My solution using InternetSetOption with the option flag: INTERNET_OPTION_SUPPRESS_BEHAVIOR, which described as:

A general purpose option that is used to suppress behaviors on a process-wide basis. The lpBuffer parameter of the function must be a pointer to a DWORD containing the specific behavior to suppress. This option cannot be queried with InternetQueryOption.

This option flag should be used together with INTERNET_SUPPRESS_COOKIE_PERSIST options, which means:

Suppresses the persistence of cookies, even if the server has specified them as persistent.


So the example code for it will be:
static void Main()
{
    SuppressWininetBehavior();

    Application.EnableVisualStyles();
    Application.SetCompatibleTextRenderingDefault(false);
    Application.Run(new Form1());
}

[System.Runtime.InteropServices.DllImport("wininet.dll", CharSet = System.Runtime.InteropServices.CharSet.Auto, SetLastError = true)]
public static extern bool InternetSetOption(int hInternet, int dwOption, IntPtr lpBuffer, int dwBufferLength);

private static unsafe void SuppressWininetBehavior()
{
    /* SOURCE: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa385328%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
        * INTERNET_OPTION_SUPPRESS_BEHAVIOR (81):
        *      A general purpose option that is used to suppress behaviors on a process-wide basis. 
        *      The lpBuffer parameter of the function must be a pointer to a DWORD containing the specific behavior to suppress. 
        *      This option cannot be queried with InternetQueryOption. 
        *      
        * INTERNET_SUPPRESS_COOKIE_PERSIST (3):
        *      Suppresses the persistence of cookies, even if the server has specified them as persistent.
        *      Version:  Requires Internet Explorer 8.0 or later.
        */

    int option = (int)3/* INTERNET_SUPPRESS_COOKIE_PERSIST*/;
    int* optionPtr = &option;

    bool success = InternetSetOption(0, 81/*INTERNET_OPTION_SUPPRESS_BEHAVIOR*/, new IntPtr(optionPtr), sizeof(int));
    if (!success)
    {
        MessageBox.Show("Something went wrong !>?");
    }
}

Please make sure your project is allows unsafe code. (under Properties => Build Tab)

This code is deleting the COOKIES per PROCESS on startup ONLY.
[tested on WIN-7 and working great]


Best Regards,
MDB-BLOG :)

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Asp.Net - Make short ids for controls

Here is a code for making your controls names/ids shorten than it is, because asp.net as default make every control name: {parent-id}_{control-id} and it makes html code length larger...


public class BasePage : Page
{
protected override void OnInit(EventArgs p_eventArgs)
{
MakeIdsShorted(this, true);
base.OnInit(p_eventArgs);
}

private int currentId = 0;
private void MakeIdsShorted(Control p_ctrl, bool p_recursive)
{
if (p_ctrl is Login)
{
return; // ignore ASP.Login controls
}
if (string.IsNullOrEmpty(p_ctrl.ID) == false)
{
//this.EnsureID();
p_ctrl.ID = "c" + currentId; // p_ctrl.ID.GetHashCode();
currentId++;
}

if (p_recursive == true)
{
foreach (Control c in p_ctrl.Controls)
{
MakeIdsShorted(c, true);
}
}
}
}



Make sure your created page is inherits from BasePage...
:)