Share via


WebView.NavigateWithHttpRequestMessage(HttpRequestMessage) Method

Definition

Navigates the WebView to a URI with a POST request and HTTP headers.

public:
 virtual void NavigateWithHttpRequestMessage(HttpRequestMessage ^ requestMessage) = NavigateWithHttpRequestMessage;
void NavigateWithHttpRequestMessage(HttpRequestMessage const& requestMessage);
public void NavigateWithHttpRequestMessage(HttpRequestMessage requestMessage);
function navigateWithHttpRequestMessage(requestMessage)
Public Sub NavigateWithHttpRequestMessage (requestMessage As HttpRequestMessage)

Parameters

requestMessage
HttpRequestMessage

The details of the HTTP request.

Windows requirements

App capabilities
enterpriseCloudSSO

Examples

This example shows how to create an HTTP request and use it with this method.

HttpRequestMessage httpRequestMessage = new HttpRequestMessage(
    HttpMethod.Post, new Uri("http://www.contoso.com"));
httpRequestMessage.Content = new HttpStringContent("hello, world");
httpRequestMessage.Headers.Append("X-My-Client","true");

myWebView.NavigateWithHttpRequestMessage(httpRequestMessage);

Remarks

This method supports only HttpMethod.Post and HttpMethod.Get for the HttpRequestMessage.Method property value.

Warning

If you add additional headers to this request, such as authentication credentials, remember that those headers will also be included with any subsequent child requests. Use caution to prevent accidental disclosure of confidential or personal information.

If the app possesses the enterpriseCloudSSO capability, then web pages hosted inside the WebView control can use single sign on with Azure Active Directory (AAD) resources.

Applies to