Baseline Widely available
The noValidate
property of the HTMLFormElement
interface is a boolean value indicating if the <form>
will bypass constraint validation when submitted. It reflects the <form>
element's novalidate
attribute; if the attribute present, the value is true
.
If this attribute is not set or the value is set to false
, the form is validated. This can be overridden by setting the HTMLInputElement.formNoValidate
or HTMLButtonElement.formNoValidate
property to true
, either via JavaScript or the HTML formnovalidate
attribute, for the control used to submit the form.
This property can be retrieved or set.
ValueA boolean.
Examplesconst element = document.getElementById("myForm");
console.log(element.noValidate);
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