in standard html you disable sometihng by appending disabled="disabled". i
think for core we want to stick with that.
if you need something that can express dual state via different images you
might have to roll your own using the existing imagebutton as a base.
-igor
On 12/5/06, NickCanada <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have an ImageButton used to submit a form. I extended the
RenderedDynamicImageResource class so that I have a transparent background
but now I want to show the button in a disabled state.
It seems when the FormComponent class launches onDisabled(ComponentTag
tag)
my ImageButton is not drawn at all.
Is there a way of rendering an alternative dynamic image resource that
would
allow me to render a disabled button look? (The Button class does this by
default)
Any help appreciated.
Thanks
Nick
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