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VoxML 1.0 Element Reference

INPUT Element

INPUT Element

The INPUT element is used to define the valid user input within each STEP. The application developer can define the type of input as well as specific values that are to be recognized.

The INPUT element can exist only within a STEP element.

Syntax

Because the syntax of the different types of INPUTs vary widely, each of the types of INPUT elements will be described in its own section.

Attributes

Attribute Name

Allowed Values

TYPEDATE

DIGITS

GRAMMAR

HIDDEN

MONEY

NONE

NUMBER

OPTIONLIST

PHONE

PROFILE

RECORD

TIME

YORN

Examples

For examples, please reference the section that describes the type of INPUT that you would like to use.

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Contents VoxML Language Reference RevisionPage Contents Appendices What is VoxML OverviewPurpose of this Document Structure of a VoxML Document DIALOGs and STEPsBasic Elements Other Reference Documentation VoxML 1.0 Application Development GuideACK Element SyntaxAttributes Examples Audio Element Break Element Cancel Element Next step URLExamples Case Element Class Element IntegerExamples Dialog Element EMP Element Error Element Input TYPE=OPTIONLIST Help Element Option NEXT=#end done /OPTION 11 /INPUT 12 /STEP Input Element Input Element Type Date Data FormatInput Element Type Digits Input Element Type Grammar Input Element Type Hidden Input Element Type Money Input Element Type None Input Element Type Number Input Element Type Optionlist Input Element Type Phone Input Element Type PROFILE‡ Input Element Type Record Prompt Input Element Type Time Input Element Type Yorn Option Element VoxML 1.0 Element Reference Options Element Or Element Syntax AttributesPrompt Element Pros Element Rename Element Response Element Examples Step Element Switch Element Value Element PromptAppendices Appendix a VoxML 1.0 Document Type DefinitionOctober VoxML 1.0 Language Reference Appendix B Vcard Profile Names and Subtypes Vcard Profile Names and SubtypesFirst