INPUT TYPE=submit HTML Element
The INPUT TYPE=submit element creates a button control that, when clicked, submits the form. This is an inline element and does not require a closing tag.
Attributes
Attribute | Value | Description |
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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. |
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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. |
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ID | Uniquely identifies the element within a document.
Note Supported only for devices running Windows Mobile 2003 software or later. |
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NAME | String | Specifies the submit control name. |
ONBLUR | Event that occurs when the submit control loses focus by the pointing device or by tabbing navigation.
Note Supported only for devices running Windows Mobile 2002 software or later. |
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ONCLICK | Event that occurs when the user chooses the submit control.
Note Supported only for devices running Windows Mobile 2002 software or later. |
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ONFOCUS | Event that occurs when the submit control receives focus by a pointing device or by tabbing navigation.
Note Supported only for devices running Windows Mobile 2002 software or later. |
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STYLE | Provides the definition of the CSS styles used for this element.
Note Supported only for devices running Windows Mobile 2003 software or later. |
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TABINDEX | Sets the order in which elements are tabbed to.
Note Supported only for devices running Windows Mobile 2003 software or later. |
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VALUE | String | Specifies the submit control value. If the submit control has a name and a value and if the control is selected, the name or value pair is submitted to the server. |
Requirements
Pocket PC: Windows Mobile 2000 and later
OS Versions: Windows CE 3.0 and later
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