JSP text field read only












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Please tell me how to make JSP text filed read only using JSP ? In html we can use



<input type = "text" name="someName" readonly/>


But how can we do the same thing using JSP.(If I want to disable text field based on user account type?)










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  • maybe you return value from object liek(Request or session )have value of read only or not and put it as readonly in tag

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Please tell me how to make JSP text filed read only using JSP ? In html we can use



<input type = "text" name="someName" readonly/>


But how can we do the same thing using JSP.(If I want to disable text field based on user account type?)










share|improve this question

























  • maybe you return value from object liek(Request or session )have value of read only or not and put it as readonly in tag

    – Shaaban Ebrahim
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:27














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Please tell me how to make JSP text filed read only using JSP ? In html we can use



<input type = "text" name="someName" readonly/>


But how can we do the same thing using JSP.(If I want to disable text field based on user account type?)










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Please tell me how to make JSP text filed read only using JSP ? In html we can use



<input type = "text" name="someName" readonly/>


But how can we do the same thing using JSP.(If I want to disable text field based on user account type?)







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  • maybe you return value from object liek(Request or session )have value of read only or not and put it as readonly in tag

    – Shaaban Ebrahim
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:27



















  • maybe you return value from object liek(Request or session )have value of read only or not and put it as readonly in tag

    – Shaaban Ebrahim
    Nov 22 '18 at 13:27

















maybe you return value from object liek(Request or session )have value of read only or not and put it as readonly in tag

– Shaaban Ebrahim
Nov 22 '18 at 13:27





maybe you return value from object liek(Request or session )have value of read only or not and put it as readonly in tag

– Shaaban Ebrahim
Nov 22 '18 at 13:27












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Add the readOnlyattribute according to parameter, for example



String readOnly = "CAN_READ".equals(request.getParameter("userAccountType")) ? "readOnly" : "";


And use it in input:



<input type = "text" name="someName"<%=readOnly%> />





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    As I know we can also add HTML attribute to JSP even I am using the same thing.



    <input type="text" 
    name="description" class="form-control" id="description" value="${settlementGroupReport.description}" readonly/>





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      Add the readOnlyattribute according to parameter, for example



      String readOnly = "CAN_READ".equals(request.getParameter("userAccountType")) ? "readOnly" : "";


      And use it in input:



      <input type = "text" name="someName"<%=readOnly%> />





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        Add the readOnlyattribute according to parameter, for example



        String readOnly = "CAN_READ".equals(request.getParameter("userAccountType")) ? "readOnly" : "";


        And use it in input:



        <input type = "text" name="someName"<%=readOnly%> />





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          Add the readOnlyattribute according to parameter, for example



          String readOnly = "CAN_READ".equals(request.getParameter("userAccountType")) ? "readOnly" : "";


          And use it in input:



          <input type = "text" name="someName"<%=readOnly%> />





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          Add the readOnlyattribute according to parameter, for example



          String readOnly = "CAN_READ".equals(request.getParameter("userAccountType")) ? "readOnly" : "";


          And use it in input:



          <input type = "text" name="someName"<%=readOnly%> />






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              As I know we can also add HTML attribute to JSP even I am using the same thing.



              <input type="text" 
              name="description" class="form-control" id="description" value="${settlementGroupReport.description}" readonly/>





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                As I know we can also add HTML attribute to JSP even I am using the same thing.



                <input type="text" 
                name="description" class="form-control" id="description" value="${settlementGroupReport.description}" readonly/>





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                  As I know we can also add HTML attribute to JSP even I am using the same thing.



                  <input type="text" 
                  name="description" class="form-control" id="description" value="${settlementGroupReport.description}" readonly/>





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                  As I know we can also add HTML attribute to JSP even I am using the same thing.



                  <input type="text" 
                  name="description" class="form-control" id="description" value="${settlementGroupReport.description}" readonly/>






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