try disabled="true" (with a d!)
Dave
"D M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/19/2001 04:30:26 PM
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Subject: question about html:text tag
Hi, I don't know if this question has been already submitted. Heck, I
don't even know if this list is active.
Anyways how do you use the html:text tag with the disabled/readonly
property. I'm assuming the disabled would remove it from the user's view and
readonly will set it to be uneditable. However if I do this:
... (in some html:form)
<html:text property="username" value="ddd" disable="true"/>
...
I get this when going to that page:
Parsing of JSP File '/addMessage.jsp' failed:
------------------------------------------------------------------------
/addMessage.jsp(32): for tag 'text' handler type
'org.apache.struts.taglib.html.TextTag' has no property 'disable'
probably occurred due to an error in /addMessage.jsp line 32:
<td><html:text property="username" value="ddd" disable="true"/></td>
if I try this line instead (same as above minus quotes):
... (in some html:form)
<html:text property="username" value="ddd" disable=true/>
...
then the html:text tag doesn't transform into regular html. So if I view
source, I see the same line (<html:text property="username" value="ddd"
disable=true/>). Same goes with readonly. Anyways I'm baffled if anyone has
any ideas, I'll appreciate it. Can you reply directly to me also. Thanks.
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