The HTMLFormElement.length
read-only property returns the number of controls in the <form>
element. You can access the list of the form's controls using the elements
property.
This includes both elements that are descendents of the <form>
element as well as elements that are made members of the form using their form
property.
The elements which are included by HTMLFormElement.elements
and HTMLFormElement.length
are:
<button>
<fieldset>
<input>
(with the exception that any whose type
is "image"
are omitted for historical reasons)<object>
<output>
<select>
<textarea>
No other elements are included in the list returned by elements
, which makes it an excellent way to get at the elements most important when processing forms.
numControls = form.length;
The number of form controls within the <form>
. This is the same as the number of the elements in the HTMLFormControlsCollection
returned by the elements
property.
if (document.getElementById("form1").length > 1) { // more than one form control here }
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