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Old 05-03-2009, 02:36 PM
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Create a ****on

This example demonstrates how to create a ****on. On the ****on you can define your own text.










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Fieldset around data

This example demonstrates how to draw a border with a caption around your data.







Health information:


Height
Weight




If there is no border around the input form, your browser is too old.




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Form with input fields and a submit ****on

This example demonstrates how to add a form to a page. The form contains two input fields and a submit ****on.






Type your first name:


Type your last name:








If you click the "Submit" ****on, you will send your input to a new page called html_form_action.asp.




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Form with checkboxes

This form contains three checkboxes, and a submit ****on.






I have a bike:



I have a car:



I have an airplane:








If you click the "Submit" ****on, you send your input to a new page called html_form_action.asp.




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Form with radio ****ons

This form contains two radio ****ons, and a submit ****on.






Male:



Female:







If you click the "Submit" ****on, you will send your input to a new page called html_form_action.asp.




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