_XDocument4.IsReadOnly Property
Definition
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Gets a value that indicates whether a Microsoft InfoPath form is in read-only mode.
public:
property bool IsReadOnly { bool get(); };
public bool IsReadOnly { get; }
member this.IsReadOnly : bool
Public ReadOnly Property IsReadOnly As Boolean
Property Value
Implements
Examples
In the following example, the IsReadOnly property of the XDocument object is used to determine whether the form is in a read-only state:
if (thisXDocument.<span class="label">IsReadOnly</span>)
{
thisXDocument.UI.Alert("The form cannot be modified.");
}
In the following example, the IsReadOnly property of the XDocument object is used to determine whether the form is in a read-only state:
if (thisXDocument.<span class="label">IsReadOnly</span>)
{
thisXDocument.UI.Alert("The form cannot be modified.");
}
Remarks
If the IsReadOnly property is true, the form has been placed in a read-only state. Changes can still be made to the form, but it cannot be saved using a save operation, it must be saved using a save-as operation.
To determine whether the form's underlying XML document has been placed in a read-only state, use the IsDOMReadOnly property.
Important: This member can be accessed only by forms running in the same domain as the currently open form, or by forms that have been granted cross-domain permissions.