I think this might just be a MyFaces addition.

The problem is that if client-side javascript is used, the control
could be enabled, changed, and then re-disabled, and JSF would have no
idea.
Of course, the only way to detect this sort of thing is either with
hidden inputs, or some client-side javascript to enable all controls
before submission.


On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 14:06:27 -0500, Sean Schofield
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > yes, there is a section in the code which checks that if a component
> > is disabled, the value will not be reset... it is in the decodexx
> > method in the RendererUtils or HtmlRendererUtils; don't ask me which
> > one of these two, though ;)
> 
> Is that because the spec requires it or is that a MyFaces addition?
> If its because of the spec, then add it to the list of nice little
> improvements in JSF over Struts. :-)
> 
> > Martin
> 
> sean
> 


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