The oninput attribute fires when an element gets user input.
The oninput attribute fires when the value of an <input> or <textarea> element is changed.
Tip: This event is similar to the onchange event. The difference is that the oninput event occurs immediately after the value of an element has changed, while onchange occurs when the element loses focus. The other difference is that the onchange event also works on <select> elements.
Example of HTML oninput Event Attribute | Form Events Attribute |
Definition and Usage of HTML oninput Event Attribute | Form Events Attribute |
Browser Support of HTML oninput Event Attribute | Form Events Attribute |
Syntax of HTML oninput Event Attribute | Form Events Attribute |
Attribute Values of HTML oninput Event Attribute | Form Events Attribute |
Technical Details of HTML oninput Event Attribute | Form Events Attribute |
How to Execute a JavaScript when a user writes something in an <input> field | Form Events Attribute |
List of Form Events Attribute | Form Events Attribute |
HTML onblur Event Attribute | Form Events Attribute |
HTML onchange Event Attribute | Form Events Attribute |
HTML oncontextmenu Event Attribute | Form Events Attribute |
HTML onfocus Event Attribute | Form Events Attribute |
HTML oninput Event Attribute | Form Events Attribute |
HTML oninvalid Event Attribute | Form Events Attribute |
HTML onreset Event Attribute | Form Events Attribute |
HTML onsearch Event Attribute | Form Events Attribute |
HTML onselect Event Attribute | Form Events Attribute |
HTML onsubmit Event Attribute | Form Events Attribute |
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Sub Category: | Form Events Attribute |
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