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Hi all.

I am trying to disable a form element on a form that I cannot access the HTML directly as a security measure.

$body = _IEBodyReadHTML($oIE)

$newbody = StringReplace($body, "name=""Add""", "name=""Add"" disabled")
_IEBodyWriteHTML($oIE, $newbody)
This doesn't disable the element - I suspect that maybe this is a security issue in IE - but if this has been implemented, i'd be grateful for any pointers.

...ok. remembered what i have done in javascript before and tried it - works :think:

$o_add = _IEFormElementGetObjByName($o_Form, "Add")

$o_add.disabled = true
If there are any other methods, would still be good to know. cheers Edited by plastix
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Your second method is what I would recommend.

Dale

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