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<reset> — a reset button that, when activated, tells the browser to restore the values of the current form, to their initial values. <submit> — a button that tells the browser to take action on the form (typically to send it to a server)
type="submit" A submit button. type="image" An image button. The image URL may be specified with the src attribute. type="reset" A reset button for resetting the form to default values. type="text" A one-line text input field. The size attribute specifies the default width of the input in character-widths.
submit onsubmit Fires when a form is submitted Yes Yes reset onreset Fires when a form is reset Yes No focus onfocus Fires when an element receives focus either via the pointing device or by tab navigation: No No blur onblur Fires when an element loses focus either via the pointing device or by tabbing navigation: No No User interface focusin ...
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Diagram of a double POST problem encountered in user agents. Diagram of the double POST problem above being solved by PRG. Post/Redirect/Get (PRG) is a web development design pattern that lets the page shown after a form submission be reloaded, shared, or bookmarked without ill effects, such as submitting the form another time.
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