Re: disabled .vs readonly

2005-12-07 Thread Andrew Robinson
Many thick client controls have the same properties. The usual debate/answer that I find is this: 1) if the control should never be edited, mark it as read-only 2) if the control is temporarily disabled (i.e. you need to select a radio button to enable the associated controls), then use disabled.

Re: disabled .vs readonly

2005-12-07 Thread Bobby Rosenberger
Comments below:On 12/7/05, Andrew Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Many thick client controls have the same properties. The usualdebate/answer that I find is this:1) if the control should never be edited, mark it as read-only 2) if the control is temporarily disabled (i.e. you need to select

RE: disabled .vs readonly

2005-12-07 Thread Yee CN
December 2005 3:01 AM To: MyFaces Discussion Subject: Re: disabled .vs readonly Comments below: On 12/7/05, Andrew Robinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Many thick client controls have the same properties. The usual debate/answer that I find is this: 1) if the control should never be edited