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            The <form> tag
             
             
            Definition and Usage
            The form element creates a form for user input. A form can contain
textfields, checkboxes, radio-buttons and more. With forms the user can pass
data to the server. The <form> tag can of course be used without any
attributes, but most forms requires the action attribute to do something
meaningful. 
             
            Required Attributes
            
              
                | Attributes: | 
                Values: | 
                Description: | 
               
              
                | action | 
                url | 
                Specifies where to send the data when the user pushes the submit button
      in a form | 
               
             
            Optional Attributes
            
              
                | Attributes: | 
                Values: | 
                Description: | 
               
              
                | method | 
                get 
      post | 
                The HTTP method of passing the data to the web server.
                   When you use method="get", the form input is submitted as an
      request with ?form_data appended to the url. This is the default method.
      But if the form input contains non-ASCII characters or is more than 100
      characters you must use method=post. 
                   
      With method="post", the form input is submitted as an request
      with the  form_data sent in the body of the request. Most browsers are
      unable to bookmark post requests. 
                 | 
               
              
                | accept-charset | 
                charset_list | 
                A comma separated list of character encodings the server must be able to
      process when the form is submitted. The default value is
      "unknown" | 
               
              
                | enctype | 
                mimetype | 
                The mime type used to encode the content of the form | 
               
              
                | accept | 
                mime_type_list | 
                A comma separated list of mime types that the server accepts. A browser
      can use this information. | 
               
              
                | target | 
                _blank 
      _self 
      _parent 
      _top | 
                
    Where to open the linked documents.
                   When using the "_blank" method  the link will load in a
      new window.  
                  When using the "_self" method the link will load in the same
      frame it was clicked.  
                  When using the "_parent" method the link will load in the
      parent frameset.  
                  When using the "_top" method the link will load in the full
      body of the window 
                 | 
               
             
            Standard Attributes
             
              
                | id, class, title, style, dir, lang | 
               
             
            For a full description, go to Standard
Attributes. 
            Event Attributes
             
              
                | onsubmit, onreset, onclick, ondblclick, onmousedown, onmouseup, onmouseover, onmousemove, onmouseout, onkeypress, onkeydown, onkeyup | 
               
             
            For a full description, go to Event Attributes. 
             
             
            
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