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9 changes: 0 additions & 9 deletions src/content/reference/react-dom/components/input.md
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`<input>` supports all [common element props.](/reference/react-dom/components/common#props)

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React's extensions to the `formAction` prop are currently only available in React's Canary and experimental channels. In stable releases of React, `formAction` works only as a [built-in browser HTML component](/reference/react-dom/components#all-html-components). Learn more about [React's release channels here](/community/versioning-policy#all-release-channels).
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[`formAction`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/input#formaction): A string or function. Overrides the parent `<form action>` for `type="submit"` and `type="image"`. When a URL is passed to `action` the form will behave like a standard HTML form. When a function is passed to `formAction` the function will handle the form submission. See [`<form action>`](/reference/react-dom/components/form#props).
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- [`formAction`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Element/input#formaction): A string or function. Overrides the parent `<form action>` for `type="submit"` and `type="image"`. When a URL is passed to `action` the form will behave like a standard HTML form. When a function is passed to `formAction` the function will handle the form submission. See [`<form action>`](/reference/react-dom/components/form#props).
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You can [make an input controlled](#controlling-an-input-with-a-state-variable) by passing one of these props:

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