HTML Forms
An HTML form is a section of a document containing normal content, markup, special elements
called controls (checkboxes, radio buttons, menus, etc.), and labels on those controls. Users
generally "complete" a form by modifying its controls (entering text, selecting menu items, etc.),
before submitting the form to an agent for processing (e.g., to a Web server, to a mail server, etc.)
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