DotNetBrowser 1.8.1, featuring the long-awaited DOM API update is available for
download.
Now it is possible to create and modify DOM nodes, emulate custom DOM events for the specific DOM elements and get the DOM node at the particular location on the page.
This version also contains a bunch of other useful features and improvements, providing even smoother experience of using DotNetBrowser in .NET projects. See the full list of changes on the
Release Notes page.
We'd love to hear your thoughts and comments on the new version in comments. If you prefer a more private mode of conversation, drop us a line to email, provided in the evaluation confirmation letter.
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