Version 1.20.1 features several important improvements adding up to the library's convenience and productivity:
Now you can easily check if the binaries use proprietary codecs with the new ChromiumBinaries.IsCodecEnabled property.
It got simple to look the Chromium version up – just check the Product version property of assemblies.
Use DotNetBrowser conveniently with toolbox support for Visual Studio 2019.
The new dispose logic allows the instance not to wait until all separated threads are released after invoking Browser.Dispose() or BrowserView.Dispose() methods.
We have also improved the algorithm for unpacking the Chromium binaries.
Fixed Issues:
The deadlock when calling the Browser.IsDisposed() method using the WPFBrowserView instance in the lightweight rendering mode.
The InvalidCastException occurring when setting the nullable CSharp property from JavaScript side using JS - .NET Bridge API.
The rendering issue with DPI if the monitor is changed using lightweight rendering mode.
The crash which occurs if NetworkDelegate is configured and the Browser.LoadURL() method is called frequently.
The crash which occurs if a JavaScript function is invoked when the JavaScript context is invalid.
Natasha Dmitrieva
Version 1.20.1 features several important improvements adding up to the library's convenience and productivity:
Fixed Issues:
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Release date: June 11, 2019