Unless someone modifies the DOM and sets it to true. So in your page class you also want to make
sure that the value is not updated when readonly is set to true.
Uli
On 29.03.2010 23:13, aash wrote:
i spent hours and hours trying to figure out why TextField didn't simply have
a 'readonly' par
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Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo schrieb:
Em Sat, 18 Apr 2009 13:00:19 -0300, manuel aldana
escreveu:
Yes, but as you said it is a workaround and looks not good inside the
template.
I think it is quite a common formular use-case, that some data
columns are displayed but are read only during edi
Em Sat, 18 Apr 2009 13:00:19 -0300, manuel aldana escreveu:
Yes, but as you said it is a workaround and looks not good inside the
template.
I think it is quite a common formular use-case, that some data columns
are displayed but are read only during editing a data-item (e.g. id,
email, use
Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo schrieb:
I see, but how do I set a property to be read only?
Sorry, I misundestood your question. Answer: you don't set a property
to be read only. The workaround is to override an edition block with
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Yes, but as you said it is a workaround and looks not good insi
Em Sat, 18 Apr 2009 12:42:33 -0300, manuel aldana escreveu:
I see, but how do I set a property to be read only?
Sorry, I misundestood your question. Answer: you don't set a property to
be read only. The workaround is to override an edition block with
.
Maybe it would be cool to add a ne
Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo schrieb:
Em Sat, 18 Apr 2009 07:38:53 -0300, manuel aldana
escreveu:
Generally I would need something more flexible how to tell whether a
parameter is read-only or editable inside the form. For my current
problem the read-only vs. editable depends on roles (i.e.
Em Sat, 18 Apr 2009 07:38:53 -0300, manuel aldana escreveu:
Generally I would need something more flexible how to tell whether a
parameter is read-only or editable inside the form. For my current
problem the read-only vs. editable depends on roles (i.e. different
roles have different acces
Add a block for the cell you want to have non-editable and
just output its value. Something along
${foo.bar}
public boolean isHasEditRights()
{
return user.inRole(FOO_ROLE) || user.inRole(BAR_ROLE);
}
HTH,
Uli
manuel aldana schrieb:
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Hi,
I am using the BeanEditor Form for editing users. For that I would like
to have a "partial" editing form, i.e. I want to protect certain columns
from being edited.
Example is the id of the object: Once it is created I want to have it
visible but not editable. Using the @NonVisual flag or
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