HTML formaction Attribute
Definition and Usage
The formaction
attribute specifies where to send the form-data when a form is
submitted. This attribute overrides the form's action
attribute.
The formaction
attribute is only used for inputs/buttons with
type="submit"
.
Applies to
The formaction
attribute can be used on the following elements:
Elements | Attribute |
---|---|
<button> | formaction |
<input> | formaction |
Examples
Button Example
A form with two submit buttons. The first submit button submits the form data to "action_page.php", and the second submits to "action_page2.php":
<form action="/action_page.php" method="get">
First name: <input type="text" name="fname"><br>
Last name: <input type="text" name="lname"><br>
<button type="submit">Submit</button><br>
<button type="submit" formaction="/action_page2.php">Submit to another page</button>
</form>
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Input Example
An HTML form with two submit buttons, with different actions:
<form action="/action_page.php">
First name: <input type="text" name="fname"><br>
Last name: <input type="text" name="lname"><br>
<input type="submit" value="Submit"><br>
<input type="submit" formaction="/action_page2.php" value="Submit to another page">
</form>
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Browser Support
The formaction
attribute has the following browser support for each element:
Element | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
button | 9.0 | 10.0 | 4.0 | 5.1 | 10.6 |
input | 9.0 | 10.0 | 4.0 | 5.1 | 10.6 |