HTMLInputElement: formNoValidate property
Baseline Widely available
This feature is well established and works across many devices and browser versions. It’s been available across browsers since July 2015.
The formNoValidate
property of the HTMLInputElement
interface is a boolean value indicating if the <form>
will bypass constraint validation when submitted via the <input>
. It reflects the <input>
element's formnovalidate
attribute.
This property is valid only for submit
and image
<input>
elements.
Its value overrides the noValidate
property of the HTMLFormElement
interface if the form is submitted via the input. This property can be retrieved or set.
Value
A boolean.
Examples
const inputElement = document.getElementById("myInput");
console.log(inputElement.formNoValidate);
Specifications
Specification |
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HTML # dom-fs-formnovalidate |
Browser compatibility
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See also
HTMLInputElement.reportValidity()
HTMLInputElement.checkValidity()
HTMLInputElement.formAction
HTMLInputElement.formEnctype
HTMLInputElement.formMethod
HTMLInputElement.formTarget
<input type="submit">
<input type="image">
<form>
HTMLFormElement.noValidate
HTMLButtonElement.formNoValidate
- Learn: Client-side form validation
- Guide: Constraint validation