Hello,
the form himself change it. It calculate . for example, two textfields
and put the result into the label.
a read only textfiled looks like a inputtextfiled:) no good usability
for the user
Hey,
why do you want it in a form context if the user can't change it
anyway? What good is validation for then if the only thing possible in
it is set by you? If you want something like a description text, you
got to write your own renderer which displays those text. But you can
also take a read only textfield if thats the case you want to cover.
Maybe you could explain whats the purpose of putting a label into a form?
Best,
Martin
Am 11.12.2010 um 09:37 schrieb [email protected]
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i need sometime a calcuated field in my form that the user couldnt
change directly. for this is the lable the best, but icant add it
to a forn, the formvalidator throws an error. but i wantto use it
inside a formcontext.
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