HTML Code :
<!DOCTYPE html><!-- HTML5 document type declaration -->
<html><!-- Start of HTML document -->
<head><!-- Start of head section -->
<meta charset="utf-8"><!-- Declares document character encoding -->
<title>How to specify how form-data should be encoded before sending it to a server</title><!-- Sets the title of the webpage -->
</head><!-- End of head section -->
<body><!-- Start of body section -->
<form action="https://www.w3resource.com/html-css-exercise/basic/solution/button-formenctype.php" method="post"><!-- Start of form element with action and method attributes -->
name: <input type="text" name="name"> email: <input type="email" name="email"><button name="Submit" type="submit" formenctype="text/plain">Submit</button><!-- Input fields for name and email, with a submit button specifying formenctype="text/plain" to encode the form data as plain text before submitting -->
</form><!-- End of form element -->
<!-- note that though enctype attribute is not explicitly mentioned in the form tag,
which takes default value "application/x-www-form-urlencoded", since formenctype="text/plain"
is explicitly specified in the button (of type="submit"), in the php associated PHP file
content/type of form data is shown as "text/plain"-->
</body><!-- End of body section -->
</html><!-- End of HTML document -->
Explanation:
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HTML:
3.2
| Encoding:
UTF-8
| Version:
0.7.4