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| Obscurr wrote: > hi, > > is there a way of making checkboxes "non-touchable" like ¨with the use > of the input type=text's READONLY attributte? It works exactly the same way, check the specification <http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/interact/forms.html#h-17.12>, or use the simple examples below: To have it always checked: <input type="checkbox" name="my_readonly_box" checked readonly> To have it never checked: <input type="checkbox" name="my_readonly_box" readonly> If you're using XHTML: <input type="checkbox" name="my_readonly_box" readonly="readonly" checked="checked"> And don't forget that some browsers might not support the readonly attribute, or let the browser override it. So always do server-side validation (a must anyway, just thought I'd mention it). Matthias | |||
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| Obscurr <obscurr@hotmail.com> wrote: > hi, > > is there a way of making checkboxes "non-touchable" like with the use > of the input type=text's READONLY attributte? > http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/interact/...tml#edef-INPUT -- wizard | |||
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| obscurr@hotmail.com (Obscurr) wrote: >is there a way of making checkboxes "non-touchable" like ¨with the use >of the input type=text's READONLY attributte? readonly does not make text imputs "non-touchable", they still receive focus, etc. If you want to make something "non-touchable" then use the disabled attribute, which affects any input type. And this is normally indicated visually in some way. But generally it's strange to have visible input elements that the user can't actually input anhything into. Maybe if you explained what you were trying to do we could suggest an alternative. Steve -- "My theories appal you, my heresies outrage you, I never answer letters and you don't like my tie." - The Doctor Steve Pugh <steve@pugh.net> <http://steve.pugh.net/> | |||
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| Matthias Gutfeldt <worte@gmx.at> wrote: >Obscurr wrote: >> hi, >> >> is there a way of making checkboxes "non-touchable" like ¨with the use >> of the input type=text's READONLY attributte? > >It works exactly the same way, check the specification ><http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/interact/forms.html#h-17.12>, From that URL: readonly (readonly) #IMPLIED -- for text and passwd -- ><input type="checkbox" name="my_readonly_box" checked readonly> > ><input type="checkbox" name="my_readonly_box" readonly> Doesn't work in IE6, Netscape 7 or Opera 7. I can change the state of the box regardless. Steve -- "My theories appal you, my heresies outrage you, I never answer letters and you don't like my tie." - The Doctor Steve Pugh <steve@pugh.net> <http://steve.pugh.net/> | |||
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