If the disable attribute is present in a HTML tag it will be disable,
no matter what the value of the attribute is.
So if I have a s:select and I say disabled=false it will be
disabled (renders disabled=disabled).
But if we have a text, and we set readonly=false it will not be editable.
On my
I made a slight error
readonly=%{fullAccess} with s:textfield does not work but
input type=text name=description id=description s:if
test=!fullAccessreadonly=true/s:if /
works.
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 10:48 AM, Richard Sayre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If the disable attribute is present in a
I have done it.. It goes like this:
(1) The Action:
public class PrepareScreen extends ActionSupport {
private String yesOrNo;
public String execute() throws Exception {
yesOrNo = true;
return SUCCESS;
}
public String getYesOrNo() {
return yesOrNo;
}
Ha ha I was trying this and couldn;t get it to work. My mistake was
fullAccess = true, so readOnly=%{fullAccess} was returning true, i
meant to say readOnly=%{!fullAccess}.
thanks
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 1:01 PM, Rushikesh Thakkar
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I have done it.. It goes like this:
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