Is a form the only way you can input data using HTML?

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Is a form the only way you can input data using HTML?

 
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In my searching, I think I know the answer, it seems that any time you want to do input using HTML, it references a form.

Is this also true with buttons?

Does ALL user feed back in HTML require a form?

I am not speaking of Java Script, just HTML.
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Originally Posted by fellathedog View Post
In my searching, I think I know the answer, it seems that any time you want to do input using HTML, it references a form.

Is this also true with buttons?

Does ALL user feed back in HTML require a form?

I am not speaking of Java Script, just HTML.
Well, some may consider clicking a hyperlink or clicking a linked image to be user interaction. But, besides that, forms are the only type of user feedback that I can identify that is available via only HTML.

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ok, thanks

 
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That is what I was assuming, but could not word an internet search properly to get an answer.
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