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  41 
  42 package org.w3c.dom.html;
  43 
  44 /**
  45  *  The <code>FORM</code> element encompasses behavior similar to a collection
  46  * and an element. It provides direct access to the contained input elements
  47  * as well as the attributes of the form element. See the  FORM element
  48  * definition in HTML 4.0.
  49  * <p>See also the <a href='http://www.w3.org/TR/2000/CR-DOM-Level-2-20000510'>Document Object Model (DOM) Level 2 Specification</a>.
  50  */
  51 public interface HTMLFormElement extends HTMLElement {
  52     /**
  53      *  Returns a collection of all control elements in the form.
  54      */
  55     public HTMLCollection getElements();
  56 
  57     /**
  58      *  The number of form controls in the form.
  59      */
  60     public int getLength();
  61 
  62     /**
  63      *  Names the form.
  64      */
  65     public String getName();
  66     public void setName(String name);
  67 
  68     /**
  69      *  List of character sets supported by the server. See the
  70      * accept-charset attribute definition in HTML 4.0.
  71      */
  72     public String getAcceptCharset();
  73     public void setAcceptCharset(String acceptCharset);
  74 
  75     /**
  76      *  Server-side form handler. See the  action attribute definition in HTML
  77      * 4.0.
  78      */
  79     public String getAction();
  80     public void setAction(String action);
  81 
  82     /**
  83      *  The content type of the submitted form,  generally
  84      * "application/x-www-form-urlencoded".  See the  enctype attribute
  85      * definition in HTML 4.0.
  86      */
  87     public String getEnctype();
  88     public void setEnctype(String enctype);
  89 
  90     /**
  91      *  HTTP method used to submit form. See the  method attribute definition
  92      * in HTML 4.0.
  93      */
  94     public String getMethod();
  95     public void setMethod(String method);
  96 
  97     /**
  98      *  Frame to render the resource in. See the  target attribute definition
  99      * in HTML 4.0.
 100      */
 101     public String getTarget();
 102     public void setTarget(String target);
 103 
 104     /**
 105      *  Submits the form. It performs the same action as a  submit button.
 106      */
 107     public void submit();
 108 
 109     /**
 110      *  Restores a form element's default values. It performs  the same action
 111      * as a reset button.
 112      */
 113     public void reset();
 114 
 115 }