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CIW 1D0-610 Exam - Topic 3 Question 87 Discussion

Actual exam question for CIW's 1D0-610 exam
Question #: 87
Topic #: 3
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Philip creates a Web form in HTNL5, but the data will not process. He has the method attribute included in the

element. What is missing?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Gladys
1 day ago
C is definitely the answer. Action defines the endpoint.
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Xuan
6 days ago
A is not right. The type attribute isn't needed for form submission.
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Elena
11 days ago
I feel confused. Why not A or B?
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Katie
17 days ago
Agreed, C makes sense. Without action, where's the data going?
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Maryann
22 days ago
I think it's C. The action attribute is crucial.
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Jordan
27 days ago
I always get confused with these attributes!
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Mattie
2 months ago
I thought the method was enough, but I guess not!
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Louann
2 months ago
Wait, are we sure it's not the type attribute?
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Mauricio
2 months ago
Agreed, without action, the form won't know where to send data.
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Shawn
2 months ago
It's definitely the action attribute that's missing.
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Chi
2 months ago
Haha, I bet Philip forgot to include the magic spell in the HTML. That's the only way these forms work, right?
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Joanne
2 months ago
Nah, it's gotta be the action attribute of the form. That's the key to getting the data processed.
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Jenise
3 months ago
I think the type attribute of the input element is the issue here. Without that, the browser won't know how to handle the input.
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Michell
3 months ago
The action attribute is definitely missing. How else is the form going to know where to send the data?
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Carma
3 months ago
I feel like the action attribute is definitely the key here, but I wonder if there are other factors that could affect data processing.
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Lyla
3 months ago
I’m a bit confused; I thought the type attribute was important too, but I can't recall if it applies to the form element.
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Vashti
3 months ago
I think we practiced a question like this where the action attribute was missing. It seems like the right answer to me.
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Marvel
3 months ago
Based on the question, I think the missing piece is the action attribute of the form element. That's the critical piece that tells the browser where to send the form data.
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Helga
4 months ago
I remember something about the action attribute being crucial for form submission, but I'm not entirely sure if it's the only thing needed.
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Jolanda
4 months ago
I'm a bit confused on this one. Is it possible the method attribute is the problem? Maybe it needs to be set to a specific value like "post" or "get".
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Julieta
4 months ago
The action attribute of the form is definitely the key here. Without that, the browser doesn't know where to send the form data.
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Ciara
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. Could it be the type attribute of the input element? That might be causing issues with the form processing.
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Toi
5 months ago
I think the missing piece is the action attribute of the form element. That's where you specify the URL that the form data should be submitted to.
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Britt
4 months ago
Without it, the form won't know where to send the data.
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Dudley
4 months ago
I agree, the action attribute is crucial.
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