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Applies to content using image-based submit buttons.
This technique relates to:
 For input elements of type 'image', the alt attribute of the
                            input element is used to provide a functional label. This
                        label indicates the button’s function, but does not attempt to describe the image.
                        The label is especially important if there are multiple submit buttons on
                        the page that each lead to different results. 
 The input element is used to create many kinds of form
                        controls. Although the HTML DTD permits the alt attribute on
                        all of these, it should be used only on image submit buttons. User agent
                        support for this attribute on other types of form controls is not well
                        defined, and other mechanisms are used to label these controls. 
 An input element with an alt attribute
<form action="http://example.com/prog/text"> http://example.com/prog/text-read" method="post"> <input type="image" name="submit" src="button.gif" alt="Submit" /> </form>
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For all input elements that have a type attribute value of "image", check for the presence of an alt attribute.
#1 is true