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4,548 PointsAccessing object properties
var person = { name : 'Sarah', country : 'US', age: 35, treehouseStudent : true, skills : ['JavaScript', 'HTML', 'CSS'] } function print(message){ var div = document.getElementById('output'); div.innerHTML = message; } var message = "<p>Hello, my name is "+ person.name + " Nice to meet You</p>"; message += "<p>I live in "+ person.country+"</p>" person.name = "Alvis"; message += "<p>But I hope my name is "+ person.name+"</p>"; print(message);
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jaredcowan
11,808 PointsI'm semi confused by your question. But your code seems to work as seen in this JSFiddle.
Alvis Chen
4,548 PointsAlvis Chen
4,548 PointsThank you for telling me this site.