Hi Olivier,

Thats a good idea, but how do you solve the problem
that an output widget does not read its value from the
request ?

Michael


At 09:58 09.01.2004 +0100, you wrote:
Hi Michael,

You can use the role to filter the wd:styling (@type='output' for a read-only rendering) :
read-write : <wt:widget id="myWidget"/>
read-only : <wt:widget id="myWidget"><wi:styling type="output"/></wt:widget>


see woody-field-styling.xsl in the woody samples

To do this, you can render your template file with an XSP.
It works for me.

--
Olivier


On 09/01/2004 09:28, Michael Roth wrote:


I'm on my first project using the woody framework.
Till now I'm satiesfied with it, but there is a
big problem. I've to show a form and some of the fields
are read/write or read only depending on the role
of the user. How can I do this with Woody ?
Thanks a lot
Michael Roth

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