Changes for page WOCheckBox

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edited by Pascal Robert
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edited by Pascal Robert
on 2011/05/08 01:22
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3 3  = Introduction =
4 4  
5 +A WOCheckBox object displays itself in the HTML page as its namesake, a check box user interface control. It corresponds to the HTML element <INPUT TYPE="CHECKBOX"...>.
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7 +If you want to create a list of check boxes, use the WXCheckBoxList dynamic element in the WebObjects examples.
8 +
5 5  = Usage =
6 6  
7 7  {{code}}
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13 +WOCheckBox {
14 + value=defaultValue;
15 + [selection=selectedValue;]
16 + [name=fieldName;]
17 + [disabled=aBoolean;] ...
18 +}
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20 +WOCheckBox {
21 + checked=aBoolean;
22 + [name=fieldName;]
23 + [disabled=aBoolean;] ...
24 +}
25 +
10 10  {{/code}}
11 11  
12 12  = Bindings =
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30 +| value | Value of this input element. If not specified, WebObjects provides a default value.
31 +| selection | If selection and value are equal when the page is generated, the check box is checked. When the page is submitted, selection is assigned the value of the check box.
32 +| checked | During page generation, if checked evaluates to true, the check box appears in the checked state. During request handling, checked reflects the state the user left the check box in: true if checked; false if not.
33 +| name | Name that uniquely identifies this element within the form. You may specify a name or let WebObjects automatically assign one at runtime.
34 +| disabled | If disabled evaluates to true, this element appears in the page but is not active. That is, selection won't contain the user's selection when the page is submitted.
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14 14  = Examples =
15 15  
16 16  == Java methods ==