Form noValidate Property
Example
Find out if the form-data should be validated or not:
 var x = document.getElementById("myForm").noValidate;
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Definition and Usage
The noValidate property sets or returns whether the form-data should be validated or not, on submission.
By default, form-data inside <form> elements will be validated on submission.
When set to true, this property adds the "novalidate" attribute to the <form> element, and specifies that the form-data should not be validated on submission.
Note: The novalidate attribute is new for the <form> element in HTML5.
Browser Support
| Property | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| noValidate | Yes | 10.0 | Yes | Not supported | Yes | 
Syntax
Return the noValidate property:
 formObject.noValidate
Set the noValidate property:
 formObject.noValidate = true|false
 
Property Values
| Value | Description | 
|---|---|
| true|false | Specifies whether the form-data should be validated or not, on  submission 
 | 
Technical Details
| Return Value: | A Boolean, returns true if the form-data should not be validated, otherwise it returns false | 
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More Examples
Example
Set the noValidate property:
 document.getElementById("myForm").noValidate = true;
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Related Pages
HTML reference: HTML <form> novalidate attribute
❮ Form Object
