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<INPUT TYPE="button" a definition of the handler VALUE="button-text" onClick="handler-statements"> button.onclick a reference to the handler button.onclick(); an explicit invocation of the handler
onclick() is an event handler invoked when the user clicks on a button. A button's onclick() handler is defined by the onClick attribute of the HTML <INPUT> tag. The value of this attribute may be any number of JavaScript statements, separated by semicolons; these statements will be executed when the user clicks on the button.
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