I also ended up going the panel route for this.

An alternative - perhaps a bit cludgy - would be to style the input fields
as plain text using CSS (remove the border & outline, alter the padding,
etc.).

-Chris

On Sat, Mar 1, 2014 at 6:35 AM, Andrea Del Bene <an.delb...@gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi, l've tried to do a similar thing a couple of months ago but it was very
> tricky and l ended up using a panel with two components (text field and a
> label).
> You can use methods oncomponenttag and onxomponenttagbody to dynamically
> change the tag and the body depending on component status (view or edit)...
> Good luck :).
> On Feb 28, 2014 8:34 PM, "Entropy" <blmulholl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to have my textfield show as plain text when in a readonly
> > mode rather than as a disabled textbox?
> >
> > Backup question: I can imagine making a panel to do this...having a
> > textfield and label and hiding whichever I didn't want, but I would want
> my
> > panel to bind to a textbox in the parent page and replace that tag
> > (otherwise I would have two textboxes, right).  How would I go about
> that?
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