Sending a simulated click through WebBrowser in C # for a flash object embedded in HTML

I could not find a way to send a simulated click to the .SWF Flash application on the site I visit using the WebBrowser control in WinForms.

Although I have read countless posts on this subject, the Internet does not seem to have much information. The only resources I found here that technically provide answers to my question:

Reading packages - this link recommends reading packages sent from a Flash application, and may be my only working solution.

Requirement: I do not want to directly contact ActionScript to get my results. I just want him to blindly click the flash movie and wait for something to happen.

If this is not possible, in any case I need feedback. Thank!


UPDATE: (3/23/2012 - 03/23/2012)

Since there is no feedback, I decided that I would post an update

I just sniffed the packets sent by .SWF and then sent the same data using the webBrowserObject.Navigate method. Anyway, thanks!


UPDATE: 3/31/2012 - 3/31/2012

, SendMessage PostMessage . , / , , PostMessage. : WebBrowser.Handle, , "Internet Explorer_Server", PostMessage() .

, , WebBrowser dom.

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