How to Apply a License Key in IronWebScraper

The license key is a long string that ends with an expiry date. Please ensure this is copied correctly, with no spaces.

IRONWEBSCRAPER-MYLICENSE-KEY-1EF01-EXPIRES.01.JAN.2050

The most robust method of applying a license key is directly in your code, before the library is called.

// Set the IronWebScraper license key, which is a necessary step 
// to use the library without limitations. Make sure to replace 
// this with your actual license key in your production environment.
IronWebScraper.License.LicenseKey = "IRONWEBSCRAPER-MYLICENSE-KEY-1EF01-EXPIRES.01.JAN.2050";
// Set the IronWebScraper license key, which is a necessary step 
// to use the library without limitations. Make sure to replace 
// this with your actual license key in your production environment.
IronWebScraper.License.LicenseKey = "IRONWEBSCRAPER-MYLICENSE-KEY-1EF01-EXPIRES.01.JAN.2050";
' Set the IronWebScraper license key, which is a necessary step 
' to use the library without limitations. Make sure to replace 
' this with your actual license key in your production environment.
IronWebScraper.License.LicenseKey = "IRONWEBSCRAPER-MYLICENSE-KEY-1EF01-EXPIRES.01.JAN.2050"
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For more options, including using web.config and appsettings.json, please see this FAQ page for more information:

IronWebScraper License Keys FAQ

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