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l No style omits the label altogether.
Note
The first two label styles ensure that when the user clicks the label, the input
element gets the focus.
4. The following options are only available for specific elements:
l For a Text Area you can specify a number of rows.
l For a Radio Button, the submit name indicates to which Radio Button Group the
Radio Button belongs.
l For a Button, Checkbox, Hidden Field, and Radio Button you can set the value.
The value is associated with the input and will be sent on submitting the Form.
Tip
For other Form elements, you can set the default value to be the value of a
field in the record set; see "Specifying a default value" on the next page.
l For a Checkbox or Radio Button you can check checked or selected respectively
for the element to initially be checked/selected when the web page is shown.
l For a Button, you can set the button type:
l Submit: The button will validate the form data and if validation is successful,
send the data to the provided URL (the action specified for the Form; see
"Changing a Form's properties" on page719).
l Reset: The button will reset the form to its original configuration, erasing any
information entered and options provided. Note: This cannot be undone!
5. Depending on the validation method of the form (see "Changing a Form's validation
method" on page720) and the type of element there are a number of options to set under
Validation. With Browser validation you can only make a field required and set a
maximum length.
l Required: Check if the field is required to submit the form. If a field is required but
contains no data, a message will be shown to the user.
Note that some elements can only be made required via the Form's validation
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