Yea, I've started to come to that conclusion.

Thanks Igor!
Ryan

On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 09:14:42AM -0700, Igor Vaynberg exclaimed:

>this really looks like a hack :) you should keep the field and text in
>two different fields, and then in form.onsubmit do the right thing.
>
>-igor
>
>On Mon, Oct 27, 2008 at 8:32 PM, Ryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I have a search page that lets the use enter the search term in a
>> TextField and select the field to search with a DDC. Using
>> onSelectionChanged I am able to create a new TextField pointing to the
>> new model that was selected in the DDC and everything works as expected.
>>
>> However, if I do not want to use javascript and the roundtrip for
>> onSelectionChanged what would be the best way to implement this?
>>
>> Here is the onSelectionChanged method for clarification:
>>
>> protected void onSelectionChanged(Object o) {
>>    super.onSelectionChanged(o);
>>    field = new TextField("test",new 
>> PropertyModel(HomePage.this,o.toString()));
>>    if(val.equals("test3")) {
>>        field.add(NumberValidator.RangeValidator.range(100,200));
>>    }
>>    f.addOrReplace(field);
>> }
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ryan

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