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Sergey Podgornyy
20,660 PointsIt should looks like:
<script>alert('Hello world');</script>
JavaScript-scenario should be always inside script
tag
Sergey Podgornyy
20,660 Pointscan you post your code here?
Srdjan Cestic
6,855 PointsThanks Sergey for help! Now it works!
This was my code : <script src="script.js"> alert("Warning!"); <script>
I don't know why I put src="script.js", there was problem, because I watched in previous video that instructor write that and maybe I think that is solution. Just not thinking...
Thanks again
Sergey Podgornyy
20,660 PointsNotice, that JavaScript-scenario should be always inside script
tag, or in separate file, with including it on page using
<script src="your_file.js"></script>