I found a solution by creating a directive that adds or removes the 
*attribute* 'disabled' to the element to be processed. The attached demo 
shows that changing the value of the 'disabled' *property* has no effect on 
the element.

https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-qmj3oi

Le dimanche 13 mai 2018 06:11:56 UTC+2, Georges Caplande a écrit :
>
> I thought I had found a way to make the button disabled by taking into 
> account the disabled attribute (so [attr.disabled]) instead of the disabled 
> property ([disabled]) but it does not work. Indeed, the "supprimer" button 
> remains inactive regardless of the value of the "supprimerActif" property 
> of the component.
>
>
>> Le jeudi 10 mai 2018 16:28:15 UTC+2, Georges Caplande a écrit :
>>>
>>> The attached example includes a button in an element of FormArray. I can 
>>> not disable the button labeled "supprimer" by varying the value of the 
>>> attribute "supprimerActif"
>>> An idea ?
>>>
>>> https://stackblitz.com/edit/angular-s5tmyb
>>>
>>

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