Find out if the form-data should be validated or not:
The result of x could be:
The formNoValidate property sets or returns whether the form-data should be validated or not, when submitted.
This property reflects the formnovalidate attribute.
When set to true, this property adds the "formnovalidate" attribute to the submit button, and specifies that the form-data should not be validated when submitted. This overrides the form's novalidate attribute.
Note: The formnovalidate attribute is new for the <input> element with type="submit" in HTML5.
The formNoValidate property is supported in all major browsers.
Note: The formNoValidate property is not supported in Internet Explorer 9 and earlier versions, or in Safari.
Return the formNoValidate property:
Set the formNoValidate property:
Value | Description |
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true|false |
Specifies whether the form-data should be validated or not (when
submitted)
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Return Value: | A Boolean, returns true if the form-data should not be validated, otherwise it returns false |
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Set the formNoValidate property:
HTML reference: HTML <input> formnovalidate attribute