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HTML5: How to specify the types of files that the server accepts?

HTML5: How to specify the types of files that the server accepts?Last update on February 09 2024 12:52:52 (UTC/GMT +8 hours)

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Solution:

HTML Code:

<!DOCTYPE html><!-- Declaration specifying the document type -->
<html><!-- Opening tag for the root element of the HTML document -->
<head><!-- Opening tag for the document's header section -->
<meta charset="utf-8"><!-- Metadata tag specifying the character encoding of the document -->
<title>How to specify the types of files that the server accepts</title><!-- Title of the HTML document -->
</head><!-- Closing tag for the document's header section -->
<body><!-- Opening tag for the document's body section -->
<form method="POST" action="https://www.w3resource.com/html-css-exercise/basic/solution/input-accept-demo.php"><!-- Form element defining a form with method and action attributes -->
<input type="file" name="my_image" accept="image/*"><!-- Input field of type file allowing the selection of image files, with the accept attribute specifying that only image files are allowed -->
<input type="submit"><!-- Submit button to submit the form data -->
</form><!-- Closing tag for the form -->
</body><!-- Closing tag for the document's body section -->
</html><!-- Closing tag for the root element of the HTML document -->

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