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INPUT TYPE=reset HTML Element

The INPUT TYPE=reset element creates a button that, when clicked, resets the form's controls to their initial values. This is an inline element and does not require a closing tag.

Attributes

Attribute Value Description
ACCESSKEY 0...9, #, * Gives access or focus to an active HTML element by using a keypad number.
Note   For Pocket PCs, supported only for devices running Windows Mobile 2003 software or later.
CLASS   Associates the element with a CSS style.
Note   Supported only for devices running Windows Mobile 2003 software or later.
DISABLED   Disables the element so that it appears dimmed and does not respond to user input.
Note   Supported only for devices running Windows Mobile 2003 software or later.
ID   Uniquely identifies the element within a document.
Note   Supported only for devices running Windows Mobile 2003 software or later.
NAME String Specifies the reset control name.
ONBLUR   Event that occurs when the reset control loses focus by using a pointing device or tabbing navigation.
Note   Supported only for devices running Windows Mobile 2002 software or later.
ONCLICK   Event that occurs when the user chooses the reset control.
Note   Supported only for devices running Windows Mobile 2002 software or later.
ONFOCUS   Event that occurs when the reset control receives focus by a pointing device or by tabbing navigation.
Note   Supported only for devices running Windows Mobile 2002 software or later.
STYLE   Provides the definition of the CSS styles used for this element.
Note   Supported only for devices running Windows Mobile 2003 software or later.
TABINDEX   Set the order in which elements are tabbed to.
Note   Supported only for devices running Windows Mobile 2003 software or later.
VALUE String Specifies the reset control value. It is displayed as the control label.

Requirements

Pocket PC: Windows Mobile 2000 and later
OS Versions: Windows CE 3.0 and later

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