<xf:trigger xhtml:disabled="false"> produces a disabled trigger

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<xf:trigger xhtml:disabled="false"> produces a disabled trigger

Adrian Baker-3
If I have

<xf:trigger xhtml:disabled="false">
  <xf:label>test</xf:label>
</xf:trigger>

Then I get still get a disabled trigger, as if xhtml:disabled="true".
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Re: <xf:trigger xhtml:disabled="false"> produces a disabled trigger

Erik Bruchez
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I don't think xhtml:disabled is meant to do anything meaningful. The  
attribute is copied to the resulting button, and that's it.

-Erik

On Feb 11, 2009, at 8:51 PM, Adrian Baker wrote:

>
> If I have
>
> <xf:trigger xhtml:disabled="false">
>  <xf:label>test</xf:label>
> </xf:trigger>
>
> Then I get still get a disabled trigger, as if xhtml:disabled="true".
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