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Asked: May 17, 20262026-05-17T20:00:38+00:00 2026-05-17T20:00:38+00:00

I have this HTML code with multiple input s with the same name: <input

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I have this HTML code with multiple inputs with the same name:

<input type="hidden" value="42" name="authors" />
<input type="hidden" value="13" name="authors" />
<input type="hidden" value="33" name="authors" />

The order of the values is important. Does the HTML spec define that user agents have to preserve this order, and if yes, do the common (market share > 1%) browsers follow this definition?

Bonus points if someone knows if WSGI and especially Django preserve the order server-side 🙂

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    2026-05-17T20:00:39+00:00Added an answer on May 17, 2026 at 8:00 pm

    Yes, they should be sent in the order they appear according to the html rfc

    See 8.2.1. The form-urlencoded Media Type:

    The fields are listed in the order they appear in the document with the
    name separated from the value by =
    and the pairs separated from each
    other by &. Fields with null values
    may be omitted. In particular,
    unselected radio buttons and
    checkboxes should not appear in the
    encoded data, but hidden fields with
    VALUE attributes present should.

    I’ve found in the spec for html 4.0 too:

    For url encoded data:

    The control names/values are listed in
    the order they appear in the document.
    The name is separated from the value
    by = and name/value pairs are
    separated from each other by &.

    For multipart data (thanks @Chuck):

    A “multipart/form-data” message
    contains a series of parts, each
    representing a successful control. The
    parts are sent to the processing agent
    in the same order the corresponding
    controls appear in the document
    stream. Part boundaries should not
    occur in any of the data; how this is
    done lies outside the scope of this
    specification.

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