Availability
JavaScript 1.0
Synopsis
input.click( )Description
The click( ) method of a form element simulates a
mouse-click on the form element but does not invoke the
onclick event handler of the element.
The click( ) method is not often useful. Because
it does not invoke the onclick event handler, it
is not useful to call this method on Button elements -- they
don't have any behavior other than that defined by the
onclick handler. Calling click(
) on a Submit or Reset element submits or resets a form,
but this can be more directly achieved with the submit(
) and reset( ) method of the Form object
itself.
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Errata
JavaScript: The Definitive Guide, 4th Edition
By
David Flanagan
Publisher
: O'Reilly
Pub Date
: November 2001
ISBN
: 0-596-00048-0
Pages
: 936
Slots
: 1
This fourth edition of the definitive reference to
JavaScript, a scripting language that can be embedded
directly in web pages, covers the latest version of the
language, JavaScript 1.5, as supported by Netscape 6 and
Internet Explorer 6. The book also provides complete
coverage of the W3C DOM standard (Level 1 and Level 2),
while retaining material on the legacy Level 0 DOM for
backward compatibility.