Thanks for your response, it seems that the button is not re-rendered to
the client-side; but why the procedure described here
http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/Sending_Files cause that ?

Because the procedure there renders a document (eg PDF), not the form.
It's exclusive. It's not a JSF limitation, it's the same for all
languages. You can't have a form that, upon submit, render
simultaneously a binary document and an html document.

En l'instant précis du 13/08/07 10:15, Emanuele Gesuato s'exprimait en
ces termes:
> Hi Martin,
>
> Thanks for your response, it seems that the button is not re-rendered
> to the client-side; but why the procedure described here
> http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/Sending_Files cause that ?
> If i remove this part on the action of the button and i kept only the
> setDisabled(true)/setRendered(false) the button is correctly
> disabled/not rendered.
>
> Using javascript could be a problem.
>
> Regards,
> Emanuele
>
> Martin Marinschek wrote:
>> Hi Emanuele,
>>
>> most possibly, cause you only disable the button on the _server-side_,
>> but the button is not re-rendered to the _client-side_ - so you won't
>> see the effects of the changed attribute. You'll need to disable the
>> button on the client-side with javascript.
>> regards,
>>
>> Martin
>>
>> On 8/13/07, Emanuele Gesuato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Hi Martin,
>>>
>>> I have a page, in this page i have a button that once clicked render
>>> a file.
>>> I want to disable the button when the file is rendered.
>>>
>>> In this button i have an action similar to what's described here:
>>> http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/Sending_Files
>>>
>>> When i add a statement to the action such as setEnabled(false) or
>>> setRendered(false), the button for some reason remains
>>> enabled/rendered.
>>> Why ?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Emanuele
>>>
>>>  >Hi Emanuele,
>>>  >
>>>  >I don't get you - you have a page, you render a file from it, you
>>> want
>>>  >to disable the button on the first page? Do you talk about
>>> clicking on
>>>  >the back button?
>>>  >
>>>  >regards,
>>>  >
>>>  >Martin
>>>
>>>
>>
>>


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