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For the text, email,  url, date-related, time-related, and numeric types of the input element, a <code>list</code> attribute is introduced to point to a list of values that the UA should offer to the user in addition to allowing the user to pick an arbitrary value.
For the text, email,  url, date-related, time-related, and numeric types of the input element, a <code>list</code> attribute is introduced to point to a list of values that the UA should offer to the user in addition to allowing the user to pick an arbitrary value.


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[[Category:Web Forms 2.0]]
[[Category:Web Forms 2.0]]
[[Category:Form Controls]]
[[Category:Markup Examples]]

Latest revision as of 13:56, 9 July 2013

This document is obsolete.

For the current specification, see: http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/#the-datalist-element

For the text, email, url, date-related, time-related, and numeric types of the input element, a list attribute is introduced to point to a list of values that the UA should offer to the user in addition to allowing the user to pick an arbitrary value.

Examples

<input type="text" name="title" list="title-list">

<datalist id="title-list">
  <option value="Mr">
  <option value="Mrs">
  <option value="Miss">
  <option value="Ms">
</datalist>