The Windows Phone browser mainly uses the phone: webbrowser control, which is the IE in Windows Phone. Add the following code to the grid control nested in the grid control:
1 <grid X: Name = "contentpanel" grid. Row = "1" margin = "12,0, 12,0">
2 <textbox Height = "Auto" horizontalalignment = "stretch" margin = "," name = "textbox1" text = "http://www.cnblogs.com" verticalignment = "TOP"/>
3 <button content = "Search" Height = "Auto" horizontalalignment = "right" name = "button1" verticalignment = "TOP" width = "Auto" Click = "button#click"/>
4 <Phone: webbrowser horizontalalignment = "stretch" margin = "," name = "webbrowser1" verticalignment = "stretch" Height = "Auto" width = "Auto"/>
5 </GRID>
The related effects are displayed:
And the following code in the button event
1 private void button#click (Object sender, routedeventargs E)
2 {
3 string site;
4 site = textbox1.text;
5 webbrowser1.navigate (New uri (site, urikind. Absolute ));
6
7}
Overall running effect:
Sina: