mike,
IN HTML  in place of buttton u can use the value ="" disabled in part of ur
text field
where u can have the button or text field disabled !!

raju tike
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> Subject:      Re: disabling button....!
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>
> > Have the onclick() method write a cookie with an expiration of -1
> > (deleted after session).  In the same JavaScript function, test
> > for the existence of this cookie.  if( cookie) {do nothing}.
> >
> > Cheers!
> > Mark
>
> This is very clever, has anyone used cookies to communicate between
> JavaScript and a Servlet or JSP?
>
>                                                 Michael Akerman
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