Definition
The accept-charset
Attribute specifies the character encoding to be used for a <form>
submission.
Applicable Elements
The accept-charset
Attribute can be used with the following elements:
HTML <form>
accept-charset
Attribute
The <form>
tag is used to create an HTML form that contains controls for submitting user information.
The accept-charset
attribute specifies the space-separated character encodings accepted by the server for the <form>
submission.
Syntax
<form accept-charset="UTF-8"></form>
Usage
- The
accept-charset
attribute accepts space-separated character encodings. Common values include:UTF-8
- Unicode character encoding.ISO-8859-1
- Latin alphabet character encoding.
- The recommended character set for HTML5 is Unicode
UTF-8
. - The character set for a web page is usually set out in the
<head>
using the<meta>
tag:If the<meta charset="UTF-8">
<form>
element does not set anaccept-charset
attribute, it will default to the documents character encoding. For most forms, anaccept-charset
attribute is not required for this reason. - The
accept-charset
attribute is ASCII case-insensitive. - You can specify multiple
accept-charset
encodings separated by a space. The order of the character sets matters. For instance, you may have a preferred set of character encodings if someone types Hebrew letters in your form, but you also want to haveUTF-8
as a backup.
Values
The HTML5 recommended value is:
UTF-8
But you can use any character encoding set. See here for a full list.
Examples
The following example shows a form that accepts the UTF-8
character encoding:
<form accept-charset="UTF-8" action="" method="get" class="form">
<fieldset class="fieldset">
<label for="name">Name: </label>
<input type="text" name="name" id="name">
</fieldset>
<div class="form-example">
<input type="submit" value="Subscribe!">
</div>
</form>
An example showing multiple accept-charset
declarations. The primary encoding is Hebrew, with UTF-8
as secondary:
<form accept-charset="ISO-8859-8 UTF-8" action="" method="get" class="form">
<fieldset class="fieldset">
<label for="name">Name: </label>
<input type="text" name="name" id="name">
</fieldset>
<div class="form-example">
<input type="submit" value="Subscribe!">
</div>
</form>
Specification
The accept-charset
HTML specification for the <form>
element is as follows:
Browser Support
The accept-charset
has the following browser support:
Desktop
Chrome | Edge | Firefox | IE | Opera | Safari | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
<accept-charset> | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Mobile
Android Webview | Chrome Android | Firefox Android | Opera Android | iOS Safari | Samsung Internet | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
<accept-charset> | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |