Example
Change the default value of a datetime field:
document.getElementById("myLocalDate").defaultValue = "2015-01-02T11:42:13.510";
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Definition and Usage
The defaultValue property sets or returns the default value of a local datetime field.
Note: The default value is the value specified in the HTML value attribute.
The difference between the defaultValue and value property, is that defaultValue contains the default value, while value contains the current value after some changes have been made. If there are no changes, defaultValue and value is the same (see "More Examples" below).
The defaultValue property is useful when you want to find out whether the local datetime field have been changed.
Browser Support
Property | |||||
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defaultValue | Yes | 10.0 | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Note: The <input type="datetime-local"> element does not show any datetime field/calendar in Firefox.
Syntax
Return the defaultValue property:
datetimelocalObject.defaultValue
Set the defaultValue property:
datetimelocalObject.defaultValue=value
Property Values
Value | Description |
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value | Specifies the default value of the local datetime field |
Technical Details
Return Value: | A String, representing the default value of the local datetime field |
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More Examples
Example
Get the default value of a datetime field:
var x = document.getElementById("myLocalDate").defaultValue;
The result of x will be:
2014-11-16T15:25:33
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Example
An example that shows the difference between the defaultValue and value property:
var x = document.getElementById("myLocalDate");
var defaultVal =
x.defaultValue;
var currentVal = x.value;
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< Input DatetimeLocal Object