EVENT
HANDLER: onReset
onReset
= myJavaScriptCode
Event handler for Form
The onReset event handler is used to execute specified JavaScript
code whenever the user resets a form by cicking a Reset button. It uses
the following properties of the Event
object:
type - indicates the type of event
target - indicates the target object to which the event was sent.
The following example for a possible on-line book club creates a text
field for the names of books with the default being the Editor's Book
of the Month. The user can at any time reset it to the default which
will cause the onReset event handler to display a message saying
that the text will be reset to the Book of the Month.
Code:
<FORM NAME="form1" onReset="alert('Reset to Book
of the Month.')">
<P>Select a Book:<BR>
<INPUT TYPE="text" NAME="MonthBook" VALUE="The Joys of JavaScript"
SIZE="25"></P>
<P><INPUT TYPE="reset" VALUE="Editor's Choice" NAME="reset1">
</P></FORM>
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