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HTML oninvalid Event Attribute

❮ HTML Event Attributes

Example

Execute a JavaScript when an input field is invalid:

<input type="text" oninvalid="alert('You must fill out the form!');" required>
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Definition and Usage

The oninvalid event occurs when a submittable <input> element is invalid.

For example, the input field is invalid if the required attribute is set and the field is empty (the required attribute specifies that the input field must be filled out before submitting the form).


Browser Support

The numbers in the table specify the first browser version that fully supports the event attribute.

Event Attribute
oninvalid 10 10.0 4 5 10

Syntax

<element oninvalid="script">

Attribute Values

Value Description
script The script to be run on oninvalid

Technical Details

Supported HTML tags: <input>

More Examples

Example

Execute a JavaScript when an input field is invalid:

<input type="text" oninvalid="alert('Must contain 6 or more characters');" pattern=".{6,}">
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Related Pages

HTML DOM reference: oninvalid event


❮ HTML Event Attributes
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