The < noinput > element handles the event when the user does not give inputs in a field. This is a shorthand notation for < catch event=“noinput” > that catches all events of type error.
<noinput count="Integer" cond="ECMAScript_Expression"> child elements </noinput>
count | The count attribute indicates the event count as in the < catch > element. This attribute is optional. |
cond | The cond attribute is a Boolean condition to test to see if the event is caught by the <noinput> element. This attribute is optional. |
<field>, <form>, <initial>, <menu>, <object>, <record>, <subdialog>, <transfer>, <vxml>
<assign>, <audio>, <clear>, <disconnect>, <enumerate>, <exit>, <goto>, <if>, <prompt>, <reprompt>, <return>, <script>, <submit>, <throw>, <value>, <var>
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<?xml version="1.0"?> <vxml version="2.0" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2001/vxml"> <form> <field name="hello"> <grammar type="text/x-grammar-choice-dtmf"> 1 {hello} </grammar> <prompt>Say hello</prompt> <noinput>Say something</noinput> <filled> <prompt>Hello, world!</prompt> </filled> </field> </form> </vxml>