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				| import type { FormEncType, FormMethod } from "@remix-run/router";
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| import type { RelativeRoutingType } from "react-router";
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| export declare const defaultMethod = "get";
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| export declare function isHtmlElement(object: any): object is HTMLElement;
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| export declare function isButtonElement(object: any): object is HTMLButtonElement;
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| export declare function isFormElement(object: any): object is HTMLFormElement;
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| export declare function isInputElement(object: any): object is HTMLInputElement;
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| declare type LimitedMouseEvent = Pick<MouseEvent, "button" | "metaKey" | "altKey" | "ctrlKey" | "shiftKey">;
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| export declare function shouldProcessLinkClick(event: LimitedMouseEvent, target?: string): boolean;
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| export declare type ParamKeyValuePair = [string, string];
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| export declare type URLSearchParamsInit = string | ParamKeyValuePair[] | Record<string, string | string[]> | URLSearchParams;
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| /**
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|  * Creates a URLSearchParams object using the given initializer.
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|  *
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|  * This is identical to `new URLSearchParams(init)` except it also
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|  * supports arrays as values in the object form of the initializer
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|  * instead of just strings. This is convenient when you need multiple
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|  * values for a given key, but don't want to use an array initializer.
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|  *
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|  * For example, instead of:
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|  *
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|  *   let searchParams = new URLSearchParams([
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|  *     ['sort', 'name'],
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|  *     ['sort', 'price']
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|  *   ]);
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|  *
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|  * you can do:
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|  *
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|  *   let searchParams = createSearchParams({
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|  *     sort: ['name', 'price']
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|  *   });
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|  */
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| export declare function createSearchParams(init?: URLSearchParamsInit): URLSearchParams;
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| export declare function getSearchParamsForLocation(locationSearch: string, defaultSearchParams: URLSearchParams): URLSearchParams;
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| export interface SubmitOptions {
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|     /**
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|      * The HTTP method used to submit the form. Overrides `<form method>`.
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|      * Defaults to "GET".
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|      */
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|     method?: FormMethod;
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|     /**
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|      * The action URL path used to submit the form. Overrides `<form action>`.
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|      * Defaults to the path of the current route.
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|      *
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|      * Note: It is assumed the path is already resolved. If you need to resolve a
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|      * relative path, use `useFormAction`.
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|      */
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|     action?: string;
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|     /**
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|      * The action URL used to submit the form. Overrides `<form encType>`.
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|      * Defaults to "application/x-www-form-urlencoded".
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|      */
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|     encType?: FormEncType;
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|     /**
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|      * Set `true` to replace the current entry in the browser's history stack
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|      * instead of creating a new one (i.e. stay on "the same page"). Defaults
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|      * to `false`.
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|      */
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|     replace?: boolean;
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|     /**
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|      * Determines whether the form action is relative to the route hierarchy or
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|      * the pathname.  Use this if you want to opt out of navigating the route
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|      * hierarchy and want to instead route based on /-delimited URL segments
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|      */
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|     relative?: RelativeRoutingType;
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| }
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| export declare function getFormSubmissionInfo(target: HTMLFormElement | HTMLButtonElement | HTMLInputElement | FormData | URLSearchParams | {
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|     [name: string]: string;
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| } | null, defaultAction: string, options: SubmitOptions): {
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|     url: URL;
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|     method: string;
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|     encType: string;
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|     formData: FormData;
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| };
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| export {};
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