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Arkie 9/28/2018 |
I had a problem with using disable() and enable() too. We should ask support for a little assistance on this. |
admin 10/2/2018 | |
It looks like you guys are trying to guess what might be wrong instead of solving the issue. |
jadachDevClub member 10/2/2018 | |
Sergey is right. However, you may want to try combining all this and use else if. |
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i.NoLim author 10/2/2018 |
Thank you all for your replies. |
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Arkie 10/2/2018 |
Thank you all for your replies. I've never used .setDisabled or .setEnabled before so I decided to test things out using hide() and show() as Arkie recommend it. Only 'A' would show, the rest were hidden. I kept going back and forth looking for errors but found none. After a while I decided to delete everything in the JavaScrip OnLoad Event and rewrite it exactly the same. Everything works now, I'm not sure what was wrong. Thank you again.
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i.NoLim author 10/2/2018 |
Are you saying you did get this to work using .setDisabled and .setEnabled ?? I have a small app where they don't work, so maybe I should rewrite it and maybe look for an error as the admin suggested. Show and hide worked for me, so I never looked back... <img src='https://asprunner.com/forums/file.php?topicimage=1&fieldname=reply&id=86065&image=1&table=forumreplies' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':)' />
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