Hard to say without seeing any code. On Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at 2:59:27 PM UTC-5, lillian wrote: > > > No suggestions or insight into this? Anyone? > > On Saturday, February 28, 2015 at 5:07:03 AM UTC-8, lillian wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> I have a SQLFORM.factory-created form with several fields but one in >> particular that can only be filled out ONCE. If the form is edited that >> particular field is disabled. All that logic works fine. However, when >> the edited form is submitted the disabled field fails validation even >> though it contained the original valid value. After the failed submit it >> is empty. >> >> I expect I could work around this - replace the input with a label >> instead of disabling it for example - but I'd rather know why disabled >> fields fail validation. Are their contents inaccessible? Making the field >> readonly solves the validation problem but raises others (the field still >> responds to clicks and other user input for example). >> >> Thoughts? >> >> >>
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