Description:
This is a method of giving access/focus to an active HTML element using
a keyboard character. This is a common GUI paradigm also known
as a "keyboard shortcut" or "keyboard accelerator"
A single character is used as the value of this attribute. In addition,
a platform-dependent key is usually used in combination with the
ACCESSKEY character to access the functionality of the active field.
Values:
A single, case-insensitive alphanumeric character from a browser's
character set.
Autocomplete
2 | 3
| 3.2 | 4
| IE5 | M
| N | O
Required? No
Description:
This attribute sets the status of the form/form field 'Autocomplete' feature
in Internet Explorer 5.0. A value of 'Yes' indicates Autocomplete is enabled,
and 'No' disables.
Values:Yes
(DEFAULT), No
Disabled
2 | 3
| 3.2 | 4
| IE4B1 | M
| N | O
Required? No
Description:
This is a stand-alone attribute which indicates the element is
initially non-functional.
Values: NA
Maxlength
2
| 3 | 3.2
| 4 | IE1
| M2A1 | N1
| O2.1
Required? No
Description:
This optional attribute constrains the number of characters that can
be entered into the text field by the user. If the MAXLENGTH attribute
is larger than the optional SIZE attribute, the text field should
scroll as necessary.
Values: Positive integers.
Name
2
| 3 | 3.2
| 4 | IE1
| M2A1 | N1
| O2.1
Required? Yes
Description:
This is a required attribute that associates a symbolic name to the
field for submittal to the form processing script.
Values: Alphanumeric characters.
Readonly
2 | 3
| 3.2 | 4
| IE4B1 | M
| N | O
Required? No
Description:
This is a stand-alone attribute which tells the browser that
content in the field may not be modified by the reader.
Values: NA
Size
2
| 3 | 3.2
| 4 | IE1
| M2A1 | N1
| O2.1
Required? No
Description:
This attribute controls the amount of display space allocated to
the text field.
Values: Positive integers.
Tabindex
2 | 3
| 3.2 | 4
| IE4B1 | M
| N | O
Required? No
Description:
"Tabbing" is a method of giving access/focus to an active HTML
element using a standard keyboard sequence. All the active elements in a
document can be cycled through using this sequence (ex: Windows TAB key.)
The order of the active elements in this cycle is usually the order they
occur in the document, but the TABINDEX attribute allows a different order
to be established. The use of this attribute should create the following
tabbing order cycle if the browser supports the attribute:
Active elements using the TABINDEX attribute with positive integers are
navigated first. Low values are navigated first.
Active elements not specifying any TABINDEX attribute
Those elements carrying a DISABLED attribute or using negative TABINDEX
values do not participate in the tabbing cycle.
Values: Positive or negative integers.
Type
2
| 3 | 3.2
| 4 | IE1
| M2A1 | N1
| O2.1
Required? No*
Description: * This is the TYPE attribute for
this INPUT mechanism. The TYPE attribute is not required - if
no TYPE attribute is used at all in the INPUT tag, it defaults to
TYPE=TEXT.
Values:TEXT
Value
2
| 3 | 3.2
| 4 | IE1
| M2A1 | N1
| O2.1
Required? No
Description:
An optional attribute that is a default string to be initially
displayed in the text field. It is passed to the form processing
script paired with the NAME attribute upon submittal.
Values: Alphanumeric characters.
VCard_Name
2 | 3
| 3.2 | 4
| IE5 | M
| N | O
Required? No
Description:
This attribute populates the IE5 autocomplete box with the indicated
VCard_Name value. The standard VCard information fields are assembled
from a user's locally stored profile. This information is only used to
populate the autocomplete box in order for the user to easily select it,
and is not available to the author unless the form is submitted.