Comment by zkmon
3 days ago
I don't think this was ignored for no reason or simply forgotten. I don't see it bringing a great feature or value compared to input tag. You still need to code up the logic for setting its value, via a script, like any other container tags. You could pretty much use a read-only input tag to include the output with the form.
> You could pretty much use a read-only input tag to include the output with the form.
You could, but then you wouldn't be gaining any of the accessibility wins the article is discussing...