Hi,
 
i dont understand what you mean? - how can a disabled onSubmit button stop the user from changing selected values?? if you plan it ajax like, how can u be secure that the user has JS activated and doenst deactivate it or ignore parts of it (like you can do with certain browser plugins) ?
 
basically, a check on a user side (in the browser) is a toy, but not a check - you can help the user to fill out forms and tell him he shoud do this and that, but you cant force him nor be sure that the data hes sending is trustful in any way...
 
Regards


Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Nino Wael
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 28. September 2006 10:54
An: [email protected]
Betreff: [Wicket-user] progress indicator

Hi

 

We have a form where we would like to disable the complete form onsubmit so that the user cant change any of his selected values and we would like to display a progress meter(it does not have to show the actual progress just a gif like the AJAX examples). I have been thinking of the AJAX examples but I guess that since we somehow would like to stall the browser it’s not really a good solution, we would have to add all for components again just disabled and then on the end of the ajax call add them all again enabled?

 

Whats your 2 centavos on this?

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