On Jul 5, 2006, Bob Ippolito wrote:
> 
> On Jul 5, 2006, at 11:19 AM, Jason Bunting wrote:
> 
> > var textbox = INPUT({"type":"text",
> > "id":"MyTextboxId","autocomplete":"off",  "readonly":"readonly"});
> >
> > In FF, I get exactly what I expect, but in IE 6, the textbox is not 
> > readonly. Anyone happen to know why? If I call toHTML(textbox) 
> > immediately afterwards, the results look like the following:
> 
> Don't have Windows up and running right now, but I'd try 
> "readonly":"true"

Well, I tried that as well and no love. Here is the funny thing: if I take
the exact HTML that the toHTML() call produces, past it into the page as
static HTML, it works just fine! So, this seems to be a problem with IE not
wanting to appropriately handle the dynamically-created textbox. In my
frustration, I even tried disabling the textbox and then re-enabling it in
the hopes that it would cause IE to take another look at things (I was
desperate and since IE is strange anyway, I thought it might just work!).

I will let you know if I figure anything else out....

Thanks

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