[ http://mc4j.org/jira/browse/STS-195?page=all ]
Tim Fennell resolved STS-195:
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Resolution: Fixed
This is now fixed.
> InputTags do not remove "disabled" property once set
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>
> Key: STS-195
> URL: http://mc4j.org/jira/browse/STS-195
> Project: Stripes
> Type: Bug
> Components: Tag Library
> Versions: Release 1.3, Release 1.3.1
> Environment: Tomcat 5.5
> Reporter: Alan Gardner
> Assignee: Tim Fennell
> Fix For: Release 1.3.2
>
> I have been attempting to use JSP EL inside the "disabled" property on some
> input tags. At first glance it appears to work fine. However, the compiled
> jsp pages are caching the tags, including those properties. This means that
> once an EL expression evaluates to true and sets the ' disabled="disabled" '
> property, it isn't undone. Later in the web apps life the expression will
> evaluate to false, and the input will continue to be disabled.
> Recompiling the JSP page eliminates this "caching" problem.
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