Name

Reset — a button to reset a form’s values

Availability

JavaScript 1.0; enhanced in JavaScript 1.1

Inherits from/Overrides

Inherits from Input, HTMLElement

Synopsis

                  form.name
                  form.elements[i]

Properties

Reset inherits properties from Input and HTMLElement and defines or overrides the following:

value

A string that specifies the text that appears within the Reset button. It is specified by the value attribute of the <input> tag that created the button. If no value attribute is specified, the default value is “Reset” (or the equivalent in the browser’s default language). In browsers that cannot reflow document content, this property may be read-only.

Methods

Reset inherits the methods of Input and HTMLElement.

Event Handlers

Reset inherits the event handlers of Input and HTMLElement and defines or overrides the following:

onclick

Invoked when the Reset button is clicked.

HTML Syntax

A Reset element is created with a standard HTML <input> tag:

<form>
    ...
  <input
    type="reset"           // Specifies that this is a Reset button
    [ value="label" ]      // The text that is to appear within the button
                           // Specifies the value property
    [ name="name" ]        // A name you can use later to refer to the button
                           // Specifies the name property
    [ onclick="handler" ]  // JavaScript statements to be executed when the button
                           // is clicked
  >
    ...
</form>

Reset objects can also be created with the HTML 4 <button> tag:

<button id="name"
        type="reset"
        onclick="handler">
label
</button>

Description

The Reset element has the same properties ...

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