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input type image rendering problem

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I have a input type image control in my page, the controls holds some custom attributes including a "value" attribute name, it also has a scr="..." attribute with a valid path for the image to be displayed.

Firefox 25.0.1 will render the value content instead of the "scr" image.

<input id="imgProduct" type="image" onclick="showMenu(this, event);" src="/images/icons/coquette/png/16x16/comment.png" propname="MOQ" distributorid="25"  parentvalue="25" value="50"  title="Changed in this context" ></input>
I have a input type image control in my page, the controls holds some custom attributes including a "value" attribute name, it also has a scr="..." attribute with a valid path for the image to be displayed. Firefox 25.0.1 will render the value content instead of the "scr" image. <pre><nowiki><input id="imgProduct" type="image" onclick="showMenu(this, event);" src="/images/icons/coquette/png/16x16/comment.png" propname="MOQ" distributorid="25" parentvalue="25" value="50" title="Changed in this context" ></input></nowiki></pre>

Modified by cor-el

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And if you remove the value attribute, it displays the image?

I can't replicate the problem by adding a value attribute in the <input> tag on this page, so I wonder whether it is something specific to your site: http://www.w3schools.com/tags/tryit.asp?filename=tryhtml5_input_type_image