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Methods and Properties of the Submit Object

 Method +------------+----------------+------------------------------------------+ blur() Removes focus from the Submit button. +------------+----------------+------------------------------------------+ click() Simulates a mouse click on the Submit button. +------------+----------------+------------------------------------------+ focus() Gives the focus to the Submit button. +------------+----------------+------------------------------------------+ handleEvent() Invokes the handler for the event specified; +------------+----------------+------------------------------------------+ Property +------------+----------------+------------------------------------------+ form Returns the entire form the Submit button is in. +------------+----------------+------------------------------------------+ name Returns the name of the Submit button specified by the name attribute. +------------+----------------+------------------------------------------+ type Returns the type of this Submit button, specified by the type attribute. This property always returns submit. +------------+----------------+------------------------------------------+ value Returns the value of this Submit button, specified by the value attribute. 








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