Many thanks for your help shakil0304003. However, I already came across both articles previously in my search for a solution.
Unfortunately, while the 1st reference talks about a .Net CompactFramework for PDAs and is complex in it's coding, the 2nd reference leaves the same question that I've got unanswered (customised GoogleMaps through WebBrowser control in a C# WinForm application).
Sofar I got to (not so elegant) code versions:
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
StringBuilder queryAddress = new StringBuilder();
queryAddress.Append("C:\\GMtest\\GoogleMapsV3.html");
queryAddress.Append("http://code.google.com/apis/maps/documentation/javascript/examples/map-coordinates.html");
this.webBrowser1.Navigate(queryAddress.ToString());
}
Option two was to directly inject html code (dirty aproach?, everything JScript wise would have to be manually inserted/coded):
<preprivate void="" eventargs="" mode="hold" />{
object empty = System.Reflection.Missing.Value;
axWebBrowser1.Navigate("about:blank", ref empty, ref empty, ref empty, ref empty);
setBrowserHtml(" <h1>Hello world!</h1>");
}
Is there any elegant and simple solution to what I want to achieve?