HTML explicitly prohibits the insertion of form within another form.
see here
In this part:
Content model:
Flow content, but with no form element Scendants.
In this highlighted part of the link, is telling what types of content categories a form may have within it. In this case it may have elements belonging to the flow content categories, except another element form. (The exception is due to the fact that form is an element belonging to the flow content category). See more here.
A possible alternative would be this:
$('input.limpar').on('click', function() {
$('div.campos').find('input').val('');
});
input {
display: block;
margin-top: 5px;
}
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<form>
<input type="text" value="campo 1" />
<input type="text" value="campo 2" />
<input type="text" value="campo 3" />
<div class="campos">
<input type="text" value="campo 4" />
<input type="text" value="campo 5" />
<input type="text" value="campo 6" />
</div>
<input class="limpar" type="button" value="limpar" />
</form>
Gee, thanks for the touch there! But there would be some other way?
– Jaider Master Info
@Jaidermasterinfo, you can leave a form alone. There, you wrap the form fields that you want to clean in a div. To clean, create a button that when clicking looks for all the camos of this new div and remove the values. I’m at work now, kind of rolled up. When relieve I can create an example here.
– LLeon
All right, man, if you can give me that strength, it’s really worth it!
– Jaider Master Info
@Jaidermasterinfo, I edited my answer with an example. Take a look and see if you can adapt to your needs. Qq thing, we are there!
– LLeon
Vey too fine! That’s right! Thanks!!!!
– Jaider Master Info