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HTML5: How to specify that the form-data should not be validated on submission?

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Solution:

HTML Code :

<!DOCTYPE html><!-- HTML5 document type declaration -->
<html><!-- Start of HTML document -->
<head><!-- Start of head section -->
<meta charset="utf-8"><!-- Declares document character encoding -->
<title>How to specify that the form-data should not be validated on submission</title><!-- Sets the title of the webpage -->
</head><!-- End of head section -->
<body><!-- Start of body section -->
<form action="https://www.w3resource.com/html-css-exercise/basic/solution/button-formnovalidate-answer-demo.php" method="post"><!-- Start of form element with action and method attributes -->
  E-mail: <input type="text" name="email"><br><!-- Input field for entering email -->
<button type="submit">Submit</button><br><!-- Submit button labeled "Submit" -->
<button type="submit" formnovalidate>Submit without validation</button><!-- Submit button labeled "Submit without validation" with formnovalidate attribute specifying that the form data should not be validated on submission -->
</form><!-- End of form element -->
</body><!-- End of body section -->
</html><!-- End of HTML document -->

Explanation:

  • This HTML document starts with a doctype declaration indicating it's an HTML5 document.
  • Inside the <html> tags, the document structure begins.
  • The <head> section contains metadata about the document, such as character encoding and the title.
  • The <body> section is where the visible content of the webpage resides.
  • Within the body section, there's a <form> element created with the action attribute set to the URL where the form data will be submitted and the method attribute set to "post".
  • Inside the form, there's an input field for entering email.
  • There are two <button> elements within the form:
    • The first button has the type attribute set to "submit" and is labeled "Submit". It submits the form data and performs validation if specified.
    • The second button also has the type attribute set to "submit" and is labeled "Submit without validation". It has the formnovalidate attribute, which specifies that the form data should not be validated on submission.
  • The HTML document ends with the closing </html> tag.

Live Demo:

See the Pen button-formnovalidate-answer by w3resource (@w3resource) on CodePen.


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