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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T16:47:11+00:00 2026-05-16T16:47:11+00:00

The Statement With jquery if you have a button element defined as follows: <button

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With jquery if you have a button element defined as follows: <button value="123">456</button>

Browsers will give you different values if you use either .attr('value'); or .val();


The reason?
A <button> element is simply <input type="button"> in a shorthand.

The way you would set the value of <input type="button"> is to set value="Click Me"

Hence <input type="button" value="Click Me"> is the same as <button>Click Me</button>.


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Why does using .val() return different values on different browser. Who is correct?
Firefox:
.val() = 123 | displayed text = 456
Chrome:
.val() = 123 | displayed text = 456
>= Internet Explorer 8:
.val() = 123 | displayed text = 456
<= Internet Explorer 7:
.val() = 456 | displayed text = 456

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    2026-05-16T16:47:12+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 4:47 pm

    Reading over the w3 specification I’m led to believe that Chrome and Firefox are correct. Specifically because of this this snippet:

    Buttons created with the BUTTON
    element function just like buttons
    created with the INPUT element, but
    they offer richer rendering
    possibilities: the BUTTON element may
    have content.

    The W3 spec is referring to the information found between the <button></button> tags as content rather than value, which is what leads me to my observation. Another hint is that Internet Explorer is the only one returning a different value, and I’m fairly certain that Internet Explorer is the root of all anguish in the universe.


    I also decided to test Safari 5, Opera, Chrome and Firefox 3.6.8 all on a Mac. All return 456 as text displayed and 123 as .val()

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