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I found bug in tag form. From this code:

<form>
<input type="text">
</form>

I type something in textbox and enter, Form is submit. But I rewrite code to this

<form>
<input type="text">
<input type="text">
</form>

I type something in textbox and enter again, Form isn't submit.

I have never met before. What happen? Someone can tell me. Thank you for help or suggestion.

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  • You did not close the <input>-element, maybe your browser got confused?
    – Veger
    Sep 14, 2011 at 10:00
  • Please post the contents of the entire form (as it is).
    – user50049
    Sep 14, 2011 at 10:18

3 Answers 3

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you have to specify that a input submits the form

<input type="submit" type="text">

you might also want to define what happens when there is a submission for example :

<form action="cgi-bin/formmail.pl" method="post">
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    Are you sure it is: <input type="submit" type="text">? Why there is 2 **type** attribute?
    – Harry Joy
    Sep 14, 2011 at 10:01
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Example:

<input id="submit-button" type="submit" tabindex="110" value="Post Your Answer">

(look at the source of this page)

and specify some action in form field.

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Name your inputs, or provide an id. How does the browser know how to post your data? It doesn't, so it cannot make an auto-submit on enter.

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