On the other way, you can do a quickfix in case of this inputCalendar use case;

As Yura said, you can take a inputHidden and with some js coding on
every onchange event (to the readonly inputCalendar) push the date
value to the hidden element.

Maybe a hidden inputCalender too, instead of the "normal" inputHidden,
and of course the value must be bound to the same model value (sure :)
)

As mentioned, the hidden value will be posted to server.

regards,

Gerald

On 3/7/06, Yee CN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I discovered the recent nightly builds has stop sending values back to the
> backing bean when readonly attribute is set to true. For example:
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> <t:inputText id="totalAmount" value="myBean.totalAmount" readonly="true" />
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> The totalAmount is meant to be a readonly textbox, whose value is calculated
> via javascript.
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> Another example is inputCalendar, where the date should only be selected
> from the popup window, and now key in directly:
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> <t:inputCalendar id="dateFrom" … readonly="true" />
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> I find that all of these entities will no longer pass the input box value to
> the backing bean. I tested it with the build downloaded today and find it to
> be so. I have a version downloaded around 10 Feb and that one was working
> OK.
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> Is this a bug? Or is this a design change?
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> Thanks
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> Yee
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>


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