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In this article, we have submitted a form using JavaScript by clicking a link. In the body tag, created an HTML form and specify the id, method, and action of the form. In the form, specify an anchor tag with an event onclick. Create a function for JavaScript that will get executed when the link is clicked. When we click on the link, the function submitForm() will get executed. This function will get the element object using DOM getElementById() method by passing the form id to this method, then the form will be submitted by using submit() method.

Example: Create a form and submit it using the above approach. It is required for the form structure where the user will provide his/her details.

HTML




<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
 
<body>
    <h2 style="color:green">GeeksforGeeks</h2>
    <b>Submit form details</b>
 
    <form id="form__submit" action="form.php" method="post">
        <label>NAME: </label><br />
        <input type="text" name="name" /><br />
        <label>AGE: </label><br />
        <input type="number" name="age" /><br />
        <label>CITY: </label><br />
        <input type="text" name="city" /><br /><br />
        <a href="#" onclick="submitForm()">Submit Here</a>
    </form>
 
    <script>
        function submitForm() {
            let form = document.getElementById("form__submit");
            form.submit();
        }
    </script>
</body>
 
</html>


Note: The given HTML code will redirect the form data to the site or file which is mentioned in the action attribute.

PHP Code: Create a PHP file to get the user entered form data, rename this PHP file as “form.php”. This code displays the user form data.

PHP




<?php
    $name=$_POST['name'];
    $age=$_POST['age'];
    $city=$_POST['city'];
 
    echo "NAME-SUBMITTED : $name <br>";
 
    echo "AGE-SUBMITTED :  $age <br>";
 
    echo "CITY-SUBMITTED:  $city";
?>


Output:

user form data

PHP is a server-side language. So it requires a server. Please refer PHP tutorial for a better understanding.


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Last Updated : 15 Mar, 2023
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