The most basic and ancient
use of buttons are the "submit" and "clear", which appear
slightly before the Pleistocene period. Notice when the "GO!" button
is pressed it submits itself to itself and appends the name in the URL.
<form action=""
name="buttonsGalore" method="get">
Your Name: <input
type="text" name="mytext" />
<br />
<input
type="submit" value="GO!" />
<input
type="reset" value="Clear All" />
</form>
Another useful approach is to
set the "type" to "button" and use the "onclick"
event.
<script
type="text/javascript">
function displayHero(button)
{
alert("Your hero is
\""+button.value+"\".");
}
</script>
<form action=""
name="buttonsGalore" method="get">
<fieldset
style="margin: 1em; text-align: center;">
<legend>Select a
Hero</legend>
<input type="button"
value="Agamemnon" onclick="displayHero(this)" />
<input
type="button" value="Achilles"
onclick="displayHero(this)" />
<input
type="button" value="Hector"
onclick="displayHero(this)" />
<div style="height:
1em;" />
</fieldset>
</form>
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