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       Module   Eliom_mkforms.MakeForms

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       Module MakeForms
        : functor (Pages : FORMS_PARAM) -> sig end

       Parameters:

       "Pages"

       Eliom_mkforms.FORMS_PARAM

       type uri = Pages.uri

       === Forms creation ===

       === Links and forms ===

       val  make_uri  :  ?absolute:bool  ->  ?absolute_path:bool -> ?https:bool -> service:('get,
       unit,  [<  Eliom_service.get_service_kind  ],  [<  Eliom_service.suff  ],  'gn,  unit,  [<
       Eliom_service.registrable   ],   'return)  Eliom_service.service  ->  ?hostname:string  ->
       ?port:int -> ?fragment:string ->  ?keep_nl_params:[  `All  |  `None  |  `Persistent  ]  ->
       ?nl_params:Eliom_parameter.nl_params_set -> 'get -> Pages.uri

       The function make_uri service get_params returns the URL of the service service applied to
       the GET parameters get_params . By default the returned URL is  relative  to  the  current
       request URL but it is absolute when one of the following conditions is met:

       -the optional parameter ~absolute_path is true .

       -the optional parameter ~absolute is true .

       -the optional parameter ~https is true (resp.  false ) and the current request protocol is
       http (resp.  https ).

       -the optional parameter ~https is true and the function  is  used  outside  of  a  service
       handler

       -the service has been created with ~https:true and the current request protocol is http .

       -the  service  has  been  created  with  ~https:true and the function is used outside of a
       service handler.

       When only the first condition is met ( ~absolute_path is true ) the returned URL  is  just
       the  absolute path, but when any other condition is satisfied the returned URL is prefixed
       with protocol://hostname[:port] , where:

       - protocol is:

       - https if the service has been created with ~https:true or the optional parameter  ~https
       is true ;

       - http if  the optional parameter ~https is false ;

       -the current request protocol if available;

       - http in any other case.

       - hostname is:

       -the optional parameter ~hostname if given;

       -the attribute defaulthostname of <host> tag in configuration file or the machine hostname
       if the option <usedefaulthostname/> is set;

       -the Host http header of the current request if available;

       -the attribute defaulthostname of <host> tag in configuration file or the machine hostname
       in any other case.

       - port is:

       -the optional parameter ~port if given;

       -the  attribute  defaulthttpsport (resp.  defaulthttpport ) of <host> tag in configuration
       file or 443 (resp. 80) if protocol is  https  (resp.   http  )  and  the  current  request
       protocol is http (resp.  https );

       -the  attribute defaulthttpsport (resp.  defaulthttpsport ) of <host> tag in configuration
       file or 443 (resp. 80) if the option <usedefaulthostname/> is set and  protocol  is  https
       (resp.  http );

       -the port associated to the Host http header of the current request if available;

       -the incoming port of the current request if available;

       -the  attribute  defaulthttpport (resp.  defaulthttpsport ) of <host> tag in configuration
       file or 80 (resp.  443 ) in any other case.

       If given the optional parameter ~fragment is prefixed by # and appended to the URL.

       The optional parameter keep_nl_params allows one to override the keep_nl_params  parameter
       used when creating the service , see Eliom_service.service for a detailled description.

       The optional parameter nl_params allows one to add non localized GET parameter to the URL.
       See the eliom manual for more information about .

       val  make_string_uri  :  ?absolute:bool   ->   ?absolute_path:bool   ->   ?https:bool   ->
       service:('get,  unit,  [<  Eliom_service.get_service_kind ], [< Eliom_service.suff ], 'gn,
       unit, [< Eliom_service.registrable ], 'return) Eliom_service.service  ->  ?hostname:string
       ->  ?port:int  ->  ?fragment:string  ->  ?keep_nl_params:[ `All | `None | `Persistent ] ->
       ?nl_params:Eliom_parameter.nl_params_set -> 'get -> string

       The function make_string_uri service get_params returns the URL  of  the  of  the  service
       service  applied  to  the  GET  parameters  get_params  .  See  make_uri  for  a detailled
       description of optional parameters.

       The function make_string_uri is an alias of Eliom_uri.make_string_uri .

       Warning: The function make_string_uri should not be called outside of a  service  handler,
       unless one of the following condition is met:

       -the optional parameter ~absolute_path is true .

       -the optional parameter ~absolute is true .

       -the optional parameter ~https is true .

       -the service has been created with ~https:true .

       -the service is an external service.

       val uri_of_string : (unit -> string) -> Pages.uri

       The function uri_of_string f returns a URI whose content is equivalent to f () .

       For  XML  tree build with TyXML, like Html5 or Svg.F , the function f is applied each time
       the XML tree is sent to the client (either as  page  content  or  as  a  marshalled  OCaml
       value). Hence, the function is always evaluated in the context of a service handler.

       For other module, the function f is immediatly applied.

       val   make_uri_components  :  ?absolute:bool  ->  ?absolute_path:bool  ->  ?https:bool  ->
       service:('get, unit, [< Eliom_service.get_service_kind ], [<  Eliom_service.suff  ],  'gn,
       unit,  [<  Eliom_service.registrable ], 'return) Eliom_service.service -> ?hostname:string
       -> ?port:int -> ?fragment:string -> ?keep_nl_params:[ `All |  `None  |  `Persistent  ]  ->
       ?nl_params:Eliom_parameter.nl_params_set  ->  'get  ->  string  * (string * string) list *
       string option

       The  function  make_uri_components  service  get_params  returns  the  a  triplet   (path,
       get_params,  fragment)  that is a decomposition of the URL for the service service applied
       to the GET parameters get_params . By default the returned path is relative to the current
       request  URL  but  it  could  be  absolute  URL  in  some situation, see make_uri for more
       information and a description of optional parameters.

       The function make_uri_components is an alias for Eliom_uri.make_uri_components .

       Warning: depending on the optional parameters, the function make_uri_components may not be
       used outside of a service handler. See make_string_uri for a detailled description.

       val  make_post_uri_components  :  ?absolute:bool  -> ?absolute_path:bool -> ?https:bool ->
       service:('get, 'post, [< Eliom_service.post_service_kind ], [< Eliom_service.suff ],  'gn,
       'pn, [< Eliom_service.registrable ], 'return) Eliom_service.service -> ?hostname:string ->
       ?port:int -> ?fragment:string ->  ?keep_nl_params:[  `All  |  `None  |  `Persistent  ]  ->
       ?nl_params:Eliom_parameter.nl_params_set  ->  ?keep_get_na_params:bool -> 'get -> 'post ->
       string * (string * string) list * string option * (string * string) list

       Same a make_uri_components , but also returns a list of post parameters.

       val a : ?absolute:bool -> ?absolute_path:bool ->  ?https:bool  ->  ?a:Pages.a_attrib_t  ->
       service:('get,  unit,  [<  Eliom_service.get_service_kind  ], [< Eliom_service.suff ], 'd,
       unit, [< Eliom_service.registrable ], 'f)  Eliom_service.service  ->  ?hostname:string  ->
       ?port:int  ->  ?fragment:string  ->  ?keep_nl_params:[  `All  |  `None  | `Persistent ] ->
       ?nl_params:Eliom_parameter.nl_params_set -> ?xhr:bool ->  'a  Pages.a_content_elt_list  ->
       'get -> 'a Pages.a_elt

       The  function  a  service  a_content  get_params  creates  a <a> node that link to service
       applied to GET parameters get_params and whose content is a_content . By default, the href
       attribute is a relative URL recomputed at each request with make_uri .

       By default, the link is realized such that the client-side Eliom application keeps running
       irrespectable of the usage of the link (cf. ).

       By contrast, if the optional parameter ~xhr:false is given, the  link  is  realized  as  a
       standard HTML link and clicking it discontinues the Eliom application.  The ~xhr parameter
       has no effect outside an Eliom application.

       NB that the  default  value  of  ~xhr  is  configurable  through  <<a_api  project="eliom"
       subproject="server" | val Eliom_config.set_default_links_xhr >>

       The optional parameter ~a allows one to add extra HTML attributes to the generated node.

       See make_uri for description of other optional parameters.

       val css_link : ?a:Pages.link_attrib_t -> uri:Pages.uri -> unit -> Pages.link_elt

       The  function css_link ~uri () creates a <link> node that reference a Cascading StyleSheet
       (CSS).

       If the CSS is generated by an Eliom service, use make_uri to calculate the service URI. If
       the   CSS   is   a   static   file,   you   may   also   use  Eliom_service.static_dir  or
       Eliom_service.external_service to abstract the file with a service.

       The optional parameter ~a allows one to add extra HTML attributes to the generated node.

       val js_script : ?a:Pages.script_attrib_t -> uri:Pages.uri -> unit -> Pages.script_elt

       The function js_script ~uri () creates a <script> node that reference a javascript file.

       If the script content is generated by an Eliom service,  use  make_uri  to  calculate  the
       service  URI.  If  it  is  a  static  file,  you  may also use Eliom_service.static_dir or
       Eliom_service.external_service to abstract the file with a service.

       The optional parameter ~a allows one to add extra HTML attributes to the generated node.

       val   get_form   :   ?absolute:bool   ->    ?absolute_path:bool    ->    ?https:bool    ->
       ?a:Pages.form_attrib_t  ->  service:('get,  unit,  [< Eliom_service.get_service_kind ], [<
       Eliom_service.suff   ],   'gn,   'pn,    [<    Eliom_service.registrable    ],    'return)
       Eliom_service.service   ->   ?hostname:string   ->   ?port:int   ->   ?fragment:string  ->
       ?keep_nl_params:[ `All | `None | `Persistent ] -> ?nl_params:Eliom_parameter.nl_params_set
       -> ?xhr:bool -> ('gn -> Pages.form_content_elt_list) -> Pages.form_elt

       The  function  post_form  service formgen creates a GET <form> to service . The content of
       the <form> is generated by the function formgen , that takes  the  names  of  the  service
       parameters as parameters. By default, the action attribute is a relative URL recomputed at
       each request with make_uri .

       By default, the form is realized such that the client-side Eliom application keeps running
       irrespectable of the usage of the form (cf. ).

       By  contrast,  if  the  optional  parameter ~xhr:false is given, the form is realized as a
       standard HTML form and  submitting  it  discontinues  the  Eliom  application.   The  ~xhr
       parameter has no effect outside an Eliom application.

       NB  that  the  default  value  of  ~xhr  is  configurable  through <<a_api project="eliom"
       subproject="server" | val Eliom_config.set_default_links_xhr >>

       The optional parameter ~a allows one to add extra HTML attributes to the generated node.

       See make_uri for description of other optional parameters.

       val   lwt_get_form   :   ?absolute:bool   ->   ?absolute_path:bool   ->   ?https:bool   ->
       ?a:Pages.form_attrib_t  ->  service:('get,  unit,  [< Eliom_service.get_service_kind ], [<
       Eliom_service.suff   ],   'gn,   'pn,    [<    Eliom_service.registrable    ],    'return)
       Eliom_service.service   ->   ?hostname:string   ->   ?port:int   ->   ?fragment:string  ->
       ?keep_nl_params:[ `All | `None | `Persistent ] -> ?nl_params:Eliom_parameter.nl_params_set
       -> ?xhr:bool -> ('gn -> Pages.form_content_elt_list Lwt.t) -> Pages.form_elt Lwt.t

       Same as get_form but taking a cooperative function for <form> content generation.

       val    post_form    :    ?absolute:bool   ->   ?absolute_path:bool   ->   ?https:bool   ->
       ?a:Pages.form_attrib_t -> service:('get, 'post, [< Eliom_service.post_service_kind  ],  [<
       Eliom_service.suff    ],    'gn,    'pn,    [<   Eliom_service.registrable   ],   'return)
       Eliom_service.service  ->   ?hostname:string   ->   ?port:int   ->   ?fragment:string   ->
       ?keep_nl_params:[   `All   |   `None   |  `Persistent  ]  ->  ?keep_get_na_params:bool  ->
       ?nl_params:Eliom_parameter.nl_params_set      ->      ?xhr:bool      ->      ('pn       ->
       Pages.form_content_elt_list) -> 'get -> Pages.form_elt

       The  function  post_form  service  formgen  get_params  creates  a  POST <form> to service
       preapplied to the GET parameters get_params . The content of the <form>  is  generated  by
       the  function  formgen  , that takes the names of the service parameters as parameters. By
       default, the action attribute is a relative URL recomputed at each request with make_uri .

       The optional parameter ~a allows one to add HTML attributes to the generated node.

       See Eliom_service.post_coservice' for a description of  the  ~keep_get_na_params  optional
       parameter ; see get_form for ~xhr and see make_uri for other optional parameters.

       val   lwt_post_form   :   ?absolute:bool   ->   ?absolute_path:bool   ->   ?https:bool  ->
       ?a:Pages.form_attrib_t -> service:('get, 'post, [< Eliom_service.post_service_kind  ],  [<
       Eliom_service.suff    ],    'gn,    'pn,    [<   Eliom_service.registrable   ],   'return)
       Eliom_service.service  ->   ?hostname:string   ->   ?port:int   ->   ?fragment:string   ->
       ?keep_nl_params:[   `All   |   `None   |  `Persistent  ]  ->  ?keep_get_na_params:bool  ->
       ?nl_params:Eliom_parameter.nl_params_set      ->      ?xhr:bool      ->      ('pn       ->
       Pages.form_content_elt_list Lwt.t) -> 'get -> Pages.form_elt Lwt.t

       Same as post_form but taking a cooperative function for <form> content generation.

       === Form widgets ===

       val  int_input  : ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t -> input_type:Pages.input_type_t -> ?name:[< int
       Eliom_parameter.setoneradio  ]  Eliom_parameter.param_name  ->  ?value:int  ->   unit   ->
       Pages.input_elt

       Creates an <input> tag for an integer

       val  int32_input  :  ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t  -> input_type:Pages.input_type_t -> ?name:[<
       int32 Eliom_parameter.setoneradio ] Eliom_parameter.param_name -> ?value:int32 -> unit  ->
       Pages.input_elt

       Creates an <input> tag for an integer

       val  int64_input  :  ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t  -> input_type:Pages.input_type_t -> ?name:[<
       int64 Eliom_parameter.setoneradio ] Eliom_parameter.param_name -> ?value:int64 -> unit  ->
       Pages.input_elt

       Creates an <input> tag for an integer

       val  float_input  :  ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t  -> input_type:Pages.input_type_t -> ?name:[<
       float Eliom_parameter.setoneradio ] Eliom_parameter.param_name -> ?value:float -> unit  ->
       Pages.input_elt

       Creates an <input> tag for a float

       val  string_input  :  ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t -> input_type:Pages.input_type_t -> ?name:[<
       string Eliom_parameter.setoneradio ] Eliom_parameter.param_name -> ?value:string  ->  unit
       -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates an <input> tag for a string

       val    user_type_input    :    ('a    ->    string)    ->    ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t    ->
       input_type:Pages.input_type_t    ->    ?name:[<    'a    Eliom_parameter.setoneradio     ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name -> ?value:'a -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates an <input> tag for a user type

       val  raw_input  : ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t -> input_type:Pages.input_type_t -> ?name:string
       -> ?value:string -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates an untyped <input> tag. You may use the name you want (for  example  to  use  with
       Eliom_parameter.any ).

       val     file_input    :    ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t    ->    name:[<    Eliom_lib.file_info
       Eliom_parameter.setoneradio ] Eliom_parameter.param_name -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates an <input> tag for sending a file

       val  image_input  :   ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t   ->   name:[<   Eliom_parameter.coordinates
       Eliom_parameter.oneradio   ]  Eliom_parameter.param_name  ->  ?src:Pages.uri  ->  unit  ->
       Pages.input_elt

       Creates an <input type="image" name="..."> tag that sends the coordinates the user clicked
       on

       val     int_image_input     :     ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t     ->     name:[<     (int    *
       Eliom_parameter.coordinates)  Eliom_parameter.oneradio  ]  Eliom_parameter.param_name   ->
       value:int -> ?src:Pages.uri -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates  an <input type="image" name="..." value="..."> tag that sends the coordinates the
       user clicked on and a value of type int

       val    int32_image_input    :    ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t    ->    name:[<     (int32     *
       Eliom_parameter.coordinates)   Eliom_parameter.oneradio  ]  Eliom_parameter.param_name  ->
       value:int32 -> ?src:Pages.uri -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates an <input type="image" name="..." value="..."> tag that sends the coordinates  the
       user clicked on and a value of type int32

       val     int64_image_input     :    ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t    ->    name:[<    (int64    *
       Eliom_parameter.coordinates)  Eliom_parameter.oneradio  ]  Eliom_parameter.param_name   ->
       value:int64 -> ?src:Pages.uri -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates  an <input type="image" name="..." value="..."> tag that sends the coordinates the
       user clicked on and a value of type int64

       val    float_image_input    :    ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t    ->    name:[<     (float     *
       Eliom_parameter.coordinates)   Eliom_parameter.oneradio  ]  Eliom_parameter.param_name  ->
       value:float -> ?src:Pages.uri -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates an <input type="image" name="..." value="..."> tag that sends the coordinates  the
       user clicked on and a value of type float

       val    string_image_input    :    ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t    ->    name:[<    (string    *
       Eliom_parameter.coordinates)  Eliom_parameter.oneradio  ]  Eliom_parameter.param_name   ->
       value:string -> ?src:Pages.uri -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates  an <input type="image" name="..." value="..."> tag that sends the coordinates the
       user clicked on and a value of type string

       val user_type_image_input : ('a -> string) -> ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t  ->  name:[<  ('a  *
       Eliom_parameter.coordinates)   Eliom_parameter.oneradio  ]  Eliom_parameter.param_name  ->
       value:'a -> ?src:Pages.uri -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates an <input type="image" name="..." value="..."> tag that sends the coordinates  the
       user clicked on and a value of user defined type

       val   raw_image_input   :   ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t  ->  name:string  ->  value:string  ->
       ?src:Pages.uri -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates an <input type="image" name="..." value="..."> tag that sends the coordinates  the
       user clicked on and an untyped value

       val  bool_checkbox  :  ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t  ->  ?checked:bool -> name:[ `One of bool ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates a checkbox <input> tag that will have a boolean value.  The service must declare a
       bool parameter.

       val  int_checkbox  :  ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t  ->  ?checked:bool  ->  name:[ `Set of int ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name -> value:int -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates a checkbox <input> tag that will have an int  value.   Thus  you  can  do  several
       checkboxes  with  the  same  name  (and  different  values).   The  service must declare a
       parameter of type set .

       val int32_checkbox : ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t -> ?checked:bool -> name:[ `Set  of  int32  ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name -> value:int32 -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates  a  checkbox  <input>  tag that will have an int32 value.  Thus you can do several
       checkboxes with the same  name  (and  different  values).   The  service  must  declare  a
       parameter of type set .

       val  int64_checkbox  :  ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t -> ?checked:bool -> name:[ `Set of int64 ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name -> value:int64 -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates a checkbox <input> tag that will have an int64 value.  Thus  you  can  do  several
       checkboxes  with  the  same  name  (and  different  values).   The  service must declare a
       parameter of type set .

       val float_checkbox : ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t -> ?checked:bool -> name:[ `Set  of  float  ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name -> value:float -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates  a  checkbox  <input>  tag  that will have a float value.  Thus you can do several
       checkboxes with the same  name  (and  different  values).   The  service  must  declare  a
       parameter of type set .

       val  string_checkbox : ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t -> ?checked:bool -> name:[ `Set of string ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name -> value:string -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates a checkbox <input> tag that will have a string value.  Thus  you  can  do  several
       checkboxes  with  the  same  name  (and  different  values).   The  service must declare a
       parameter of type set .

       val user_type_checkbox : ('a -> string) ->  ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t  ->  ?checked:bool  ->
       name:[ `Set of 'a ] Eliom_parameter.param_name -> value:'a -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates  a  checkbox  <input>  tag  that  will  have a "user type" value.  Thus you can do
       several checkboxes with the same name (and different values).  The service must declare  a
       parameter of type set .

       val raw_checkbox : ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t -> ?checked:bool -> name:string -> value:string
       -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates a checkbox <input> tag with untyped content.  Thus you can do  several  checkboxes
       with  the  same name (and different values).  The service must declare a parameter of type
       any .

       val string_radio : ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t -> ?checked:bool -> name:[ `Radio of  string  ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name -> value:string -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates a radio <input> tag with string content

       val  int_radio  :  ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t  ->  ?checked:bool  ->  name:[  `Radio of int ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name -> value:int -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates a radio <input> tag with int content

       val int32_radio : ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t -> ?checked:bool -> name:[  `Radio  of  int32  ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name -> value:int32 -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates a radio <input> tag with int32 content

       val  int64_radio  :  ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t  -> ?checked:bool -> name:[ `Radio of int64 ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name -> value:int64 -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates a radio <input> tag with int64 content

       val float_radio : ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t -> ?checked:bool -> name:[  `Radio  of  float  ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name -> value:float -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates a radio <input> tag with float content

       val user_type_radio : ('a -> string) -> ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t -> ?checked:bool -> name:[
       `Radio of 'a ] Eliom_parameter.param_name -> value:'a -> unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates a radio <input> tag with user_type content

       val raw_radio : ?a:Pages.input_attrib_t -> ?checked:bool -> name:string -> value:string ->
       unit -> Pages.input_elt

       Creates a radio <input> tag with untyped string content (low level)

       val  string_button  :  ?a:Pages.button_attrib_t -> name:[< string Eliom_parameter.setone ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name   ->   value:string   ->    Pages.button_content_elt_list    ->
       Pages.button_elt

       Creates a <button> tag with string content

       val   int_button  :  ?a:Pages.button_attrib_t  ->  name:[<  int  Eliom_parameter.setone  ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name    ->    value:int    ->    Pages.button_content_elt_list    ->
       Pages.button_elt

       Creates a <button> tag with int content

       val  int32_button  :  ?a:Pages.button_attrib_t  ->  name:[< int32 Eliom_parameter.setone ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name   ->   value:int32    ->    Pages.button_content_elt_list    ->
       Pages.button_elt

       Creates a <button> tag with int32 content

       val  int64_button  :  ?a:Pages.button_attrib_t  ->  name:[< int64 Eliom_parameter.setone ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name   ->   value:int64    ->    Pages.button_content_elt_list    ->
       Pages.button_elt

       Creates a <button> tag with int64 content

       val  float_button  :  ?a:Pages.button_attrib_t  ->  name:[< float Eliom_parameter.setone ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name   ->   value:float    ->    Pages.button_content_elt_list    ->
       Pages.button_elt

       Creates a <button> tag with float content

       val   user_type_button  :  ('a  ->  string)  ->  ?a:Pages.button_attrib_t  ->  name:[<  'a
       Eliom_parameter.setone     ]      Eliom_parameter.param_name      ->      value:'a      ->
       Pages.button_content_elt_list -> Pages.button_elt

       Creates a <button> tag with user_type content

       val   raw_button   :   ?a:Pages.button_attrib_t   ->   button_type:Pages.button_type_t  ->
       name:string -> value:string -> Pages.button_content_elt_list -> Pages.button_elt

       Creates a <button> tag with untyped string content

       val   button   :   ?a:Pages.button_attrib_t    ->    button_type:Pages.button_type_t    ->
       Pages.button_content_elt_list -> Pages.button_elt

       Creates a <button> tag with no value. No value is sent.

       val  textarea : ?a:Pages.textarea_attrib_t -> name:[< string Eliom_parameter.setoneradio ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name -> ?value:string -> unit -> Pages.textarea_elt

       Creates a <textarea> tag

       val raw_textarea : ?a:Pages.textarea_attrib_t -> name:string -> ?value:string ->  unit  ->
       Pages.textarea_elt

       Creates a <textarea> tag for untyped form

       type 'a soption = Pages.option_attrib_t * 'a * Pages.pcdata_elt option * bool

       type 'a select_opt =
        | Optgroup of Pages.optgroup_attrib_t * string * 'a soption * 'a soption list
        | Option of 'a soption

       The type for <select> options and groups of options.

       -The field of type 'a in soption is the value that will be sent by the form.

       -If the pcdata_elt option is not present it is also the value displayed.

       -The string in select_opt is the label

       val    int_select    :    ?a:Pages.select_attrib_t    ->    name:[<    `One   of   int   ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name -> int select_opt -> int select_opt list -> Pages.select_elt

       Creates a <select> tag for int values.

       val   int32_select   :   ?a:Pages.select_attrib_t   ->   name:[<   `One   of    int32    ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name   ->   int32   select_opt   ->   int32   select_opt   list   ->
       Pages.select_elt

       Creates a <select> tag for int32 values.

       val   int64_select   :   ?a:Pages.select_attrib_t   ->   name:[<   `One   of    int64    ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name   ->   int64   select_opt   ->   int64   select_opt   list   ->
       Pages.select_elt

       Creates a <select> tag for int64 values.

       val   float_select   :   ?a:Pages.select_attrib_t   ->   name:[<   `One   of    float    ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name   ->   float   select_opt   ->   float   select_opt   list   ->
       Pages.select_elt

       Creates a <select> tag for float values.

       val   string_select   :   ?a:Pages.select_attrib_t   ->   name:[<   `One   of   string   ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name   ->   string   select_opt   ->   string   select_opt  list  ->
       Pages.select_elt

       Creates a <select> tag for string values.

       val user_type_select : ('a -> string) -> ?a:Pages.select_attrib_t -> name:[< `One of 'a  ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name -> 'a select_opt -> 'a select_opt list -> Pages.select_elt

       Creates a <select> tag for user type values.

       val  raw_select  :  ?a:Pages.select_attrib_t -> name:string -> string select_opt -> string
       select_opt list -> Pages.select_elt

       Creates a <select> tag for any (untyped) value.

       val  int_multiple_select  :  ?a:Pages.select_attrib_t   ->   name:[<   `Set   of   int   ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name -> int select_opt -> int select_opt list -> Pages.select_elt

       Creates a <select> tag for int values.

       val   int32_multiple_select   :  ?a:Pages.select_attrib_t  ->  name:[<  `Set  of  int32  ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name   ->   int32   select_opt   ->   int32   select_opt   list   ->
       Pages.select_elt

       Creates a <select> tag for int32 values.

       val   int64_multiple_select   :  ?a:Pages.select_attrib_t  ->  name:[<  `Set  of  int64  ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name   ->   int64   select_opt   ->   int64   select_opt   list   ->
       Pages.select_elt

       Creates a <select> tag for int64 values.

       val   float_multiple_select   :  ?a:Pages.select_attrib_t  ->  name:[<  `Set  of  float  ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name   ->   float   select_opt   ->   float   select_opt   list   ->
       Pages.select_elt

       Creates a <select> tag for float values.

       val  string_multiple_select  :  ?a:Pages.select_attrib_t  ->  name:[<  `Set  of  string  ]
       Eliom_parameter.param_name  ->  string   select_opt   ->   string   select_opt   list   ->
       Pages.select_elt

       Creates a <select> tag for string values.

       val user_type_multiple_select : ('a -> string) -> ?a:Pages.select_attrib_t -> name:[< `Set
       of  'a  ]  Eliom_parameter.param_name  ->  'a  select_opt  ->  'a   select_opt   list   ->
       Pages.select_elt

       Creates a <select> tag for user type values.

       val  raw_multiple_select : ?a:Pages.select_attrib_t -> name:string -> string select_opt ->
       string select_opt list -> Pages.select_elt

       Creates a <select> tag for any (untyped) value.

       val a_for : 'a Eliom_parameter.param_name -> Pages.for_attrib