Contents Introduction to forms Controls Manage varieties The Type
aspect The INPUT
aspect Control kinds produced with
INPUT Examples of sorts made up of INPUT
controls The BUTTON
aspect The Pick,
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factors Pre-selected alternatives The TEXTAREA
component The ISINDEX
component Labels The LABEL
element Including structure to kinds: the FIELDSET and LEGEND
components Offering focus to an aspect Tabbing navigation Entry
keys Disabled and read-only controls Disabled controls Read-only controls Form submission Form submission procedure Productive controls Processing form data Action an individual: Discover the successful
controls Action two: Create a kind data
set Stage three: Encode the sort information
set Stage four: Submit the encoded sort
info set Form written content sorts applicationx-www-form-urlencoded multipartform-data Here's a straightforward form that includes labels, radio buttons, and push buttons
(reset the kind or submit it): <Type action="" method="post"> <P> <LABEL for="firstname">First name: <LABEL> <INPUT type="text" id="firstname"><BR> <LABEL for="lastname">Last name: <LABEL> <INPUT type="text" id="lastname"><BR> <LABEL for="email">email: <LABEL> <INPUT type="text" id="email"><BR> <INPUT type="radio" name="######" value="Male"> Male<BR> <INPUT type="radio" name="######" value="Female"> Female<BR> <INPUT type="submit" value="Send"> <INPUT type="reset"> <P> <FORM> Note. This specification consists of more detailed
information about kinds in the subsections on type display issues. Note. Authors should note that the BUTTON
component offers richer rendering capabilities than the INPUT
element. Attribute definitions action = uri [CT] This attribute specifies a type processing agent. User agent behavior for a
value other than an HTTP URI is undefined. way = get|post [CI] This attribute specifies which HTTP process will be used to submit the sort information set. Possible (case-insensitive) values are
"get" (the default) and "post". See the section on sort submission for usage information. enctype = content-type [CI] This attribute specifies the written content type
used to submit the sort to the server (when the value of process
is "post"). The default value for this attribute is "applicationx-www-form-urlencoded". The value "multipartform-data" should be used in combination with the INPUT aspect,
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= charset list [CI] This attribute specifies the list of character encodings for input
info that is accepted by the server processing this form. The value is a space-
andor comma-delimited list of charset
values. The client must interpret this list as an exclusive-or list,
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server is able to accept any single character encoding per entity received. The default value for this attribute is the reserved string "UNKNOWN". User
agents may interpret this value as the character encoding that was used to
transmit the document that contains this Sort component. accept = content-type-list [CI] This attribute specifies a comma-separated list of information forms that a
server processing this sort will handle correctly. User agents may use this
information to filter out non-conforming files when prompting a user to decide upon
files to be sent to the server (cf. the INPUT element when type="file"). name = cdata [CI] This attribute names the factor so that it may be referred to from style
sheets or scripts. Note. This attribute has been included for
backwards compatibility. Applications should use the id attribute to determine aspects.