Baseline Widely available
The accept
property of the HTMLInputElement
interface reflects the <input>
element's accept
attribute, generally a comma-separated list of unique file type specifiers providing a hint for the expected file type for an <input>
of type file
. If the attribute is not explicitly set, the accept
property is an empty string.
A string representing the element's accept
value or an empty string if no accept
is explicitly set.
const inputElement = document.querySelector("#time");
console.log(inputElement.accept); // the current value of the accept attribute
inputElement.accept = ".doc,.docx,.xml,application/msword"; // sets the accept value
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