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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<body>
<p>This example contains a form with two submit buttons. The first submit button submits the form-data with method="get", and the second submits the form-data with method="post":</p>
<form action="https://www.w3schools.com/action_page.php" method="get">
  First name: <input type="text" name="fname" value="Donald"><br>
  Last name: <input type="text" name="lname" value="Duck"><br>
  <button type="submit">Submit</button>
  <button id="myBtn" type="submit" formmethod="post">Submit using POST</button>
</form>
<p>If you click on the submit buttons above, notice that the formmethod attribute overrides the HTML form's method attribute.</p>
<p>Click the button below to return the value of the formmethod attribute of the second submit button above.</p>
<button onclick="myFunction()">Return formmethod of the second button</button>
<p id="demo"></p>
<script>
function myFunction() {
  var x = document.getElementById("myBtn").formMethod;
  document.getElementById("demo").innerHTML = x;
}
</script>
</body>
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</html>
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