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How do I add HTML5 placeholder attributes to Spring webmvc's form:input, form:password and form:textarea elements?

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As of Spring 3.0 form tags support dynamic attributes, therefore you can simply write

<form:input placeholder = "..." ... />
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Regarding the new input types question - I had success by using spring bind and manually generating the input element. I'm using bootstrap so I already had a tag to wrap the control-group and apply the error message, but if you just want to inline it you can do the following.

if your path field was 'age', replace <form:input path="age"/> with

<spring:bind path="age">
  <input id="age" name="age" type="number" value="${status.value}" />
</spring:bind>
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