The difference between the two is that a <button /> can contain content 
(like an <img /> for example) where an <input /> cannot.  You didn't 
really ask a question so I'm not really going to try and speculate 
anything at this point.

Gregg

Farouk Alhassan wrote:
> I realised there is no stripes tag for generating the standard html 
> button like this.
> <button type="submit"></button>
>
> the stripes <s:button> produces an input tag <input type="button"> 
> which is different from a <button type="submit">
>
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