Hi Friends...
What will happen when submit button is clicked...
<form name="form" action="./" method="post">
What action will be done for ./ Kindly comment the relevant answers... Thanks in Advance
Hi Friends...
What will happen when submit button is clicked...
<form name="form" action="./" method="post">
What action will be done for ./ Kindly comment the relevant answers... Thanks in Advance
It will ask the server for the default file in the current directory. Usually that is index.html
, index.htm
, index.php
, ...
But depending on the setup / configuration of the server (including redirects), it could take you to http://www.monkeybusiness.tv/spamalot.asp?user=me&password=secret
There is no way of knowing.
The meaning of # as a URL reference (whether as action
or formaction
attribute value or otherwise) is a reference to the start of the current base document. The base document is the current document, unless a <base href=...>
tag has been set.
What happens depends on the situation. Typically, the browser requests for the page again with a query part in the URL (and the page is loaded again, which may imply that client-side scripts are run), but if the same query had been used earlier, the browser probably uses its cache. Moreover, as the start of the document is referred to, focus on any form element is lost and the page may scroll backwards.
So although #
is fairly common in some coding styles, it is reliable; its purpose is better achieved using client-side event handlers.
The formaction
attribute has a meaning only for submit buttons. A text input element does not constitute a submit button, even though it may trigger form submission, so here the attribute is ignored.