The formaction attribute works when let’s say you have two submit buttons in your form and you want both the buttons to work separately. Both the buttons send data to different pages. The formaction attribute overrides the form action attribute.
Note − The formaction attribute is not supported in Internet Explorer 9 and earlier versions.
Example
You can try to run the following code to learn how to use formaction attribute in HTML −
<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> <title>HTML formaction attribute</title> </head> <body> <form action = "/new1.php" method = "get"> Student name: <input type = "text" name = "name"><br> Student Subject: <input type = "text" name = "subject"><br> <button type = "submit">Submit</button><br> <button type = "submit" formaction = "/new2.php">Another page</button> </form> </body> </html>