The HTTP status code of the navigation if it involved an HTTP request. For instance, this will usually be 200 if the request was successful, 404 if a page was not found, etc. See https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/HTTP/Status for a list of common status codes.
TRUE when the navigation is successful. FALSE for a navigation that ended up in an error page (failures due to no network, DNS lookup failure, HTTP server responds with 4xx), but may also be FALSE for additional scenarios such as window.stop() run on navigated page. Note that WebView2 will report the navigation as 'unsuccessful' if the load for the navigation did not reach the expected completion for any reason. Such reasons include potentially catastrophic issues such network and certificate issues, but can also be the result of intended actions such as the app canceling a navigation or navigating away before the original navigation completed. Applications should not just rely on this flag, but also consider the reported WebErrorStatus to determine whether the failure is indeed catastrophic in their context. WebErrorStatuses that may indicate a non-catastrophic failure include: - COREWEBVIEW2_WEB_ERROR_STATUS_OPERATION_CANCELED - COREWEBVIEW2_WEB_ERROR_STATUS_VALID_AUTHENTICATION_CREDENTIALS_REQUIRED - COREWEBVIEW2_WEB_ERROR_STATUS_VALID_PROXY_AUTHENTICATION_REQUIRED
The error code if the navigation failed.
The ID of the navigation.