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‎Mar 15, 2011
12:04 PM
Enable/disable Next button immediately after browsing a file
i have a custom dialog in which i have a text field and a browse button. The next button needs to be enabled only when the user browses for a specific file.
I'm using Basic MSI project.
initially i am disabling the next button with condition
LICENSE_TEXT_FLD = ""
enabling with condition
LICENSE_TEXT_FLD <> ""
Next button is disabled initialy and when i browse for a file it is appearing on the text field, but the next button was not enabled untill i press a tab.
Is it possible to enable the next button immediately i browse for a file.
I'm using Basic MSI project.
initially i am disabling the next button with condition
LICENSE_TEXT_FLD = ""
enabling with condition
LICENSE_TEXT_FLD <> ""
Next button is disabled initialy and when i browse for a file it is appearing on the text field, but the next button was not enabled untill i press a tab.
Is it possible to enable the next button immediately i browse for a file.
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‎Mar 15, 2011
04:35 PM
To make this work you will have to:
-Clone the dialog
-On the original dialog add a new dialog event to the browse button and point it to the cloned dialog.
-On the cloned dialog add a new dialog event to the browse button and point it to the original dialog.
-Clone the dialog
-On the original dialog add a new dialog event to the browse button and point it to the cloned dialog.
-On the cloned dialog add a new dialog event to the browse button and point it to the original dialog.
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‎Mar 16, 2011
04:15 AM
DanCla wrote:
To make this work you will have to:
-Clone the dialog
-On the original dialog add a new dialog event to the browse button and point it to the cloned dialog.
-On the cloned dialog add a new dialog event to the browse button and point it to the original dialog.
Thanks it worked