HTML <input> formtarget Attribute
Example
A form with two submit buttons, with different target windows:
<form action="demo_form.asp">
First name: <input type="text" name="fname"><br>
Last name: <input type="text" name="lname"><br>
<input type="submit" value="Submit as normal">
<input type="submit" formtarget="_blank" value="Submit to a new window">
</form>
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Definition and Usage
The formtarget attribute specifies a name or a keyword that indicates where to display the response that is received after submitting the form.
The formtarget attribute overrides the target attribute of the <form> element.
Note: The formtarget attribute can be used with type="submit" and type="image".
Browser Support
The numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the attribute.
Attribute | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
formtarget | 9.0 | 10.0 | 4.0 | 5.1 | 10.6 |
Differences Between HTML 4.01 and HTML5
The formtarget attribute is new in HTML5.
Note: Frames and framesets are not supported in HTML5. The _parent, _top and framename values are now mostly used with iframes.
Syntax
<input formtarget="_blank|_self|_parent|_top|framename">
Attribute Values
Value | Description |
---|---|
_blank | The response is displayed in a new window or tab |
_self | The response is displayed in the same frame (this is default) |
_parent | The response is displayed in the parent frame |
_top | The response is displayed in the full body of the window |
framename | The response is displayed in a named iframe |
HTML <input> tag