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740 PointsThere is a variable named input in app.js. Set its value to contain a reference to the input element in index.html with
There is a variable named input in app.js. Set its value to contain a reference to the input element in index.html with the ID of phraseText.
let button;
let input;
inout=document.getElementById('phraseText');
button.addEventListener('click', () => {
alert(input.value);
});
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<title>Phrase Sayer</title>
</head>
<body>
<p><input type="text" id="phraseText"></p>
<p><button id="sayPhrase">Say Phrase</button></p>
<script src="js/app.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
2 Answers
Ryan Purcell
14,039 PointsYou need to define what the button is as well. Your code currently states there's an event listener for a variable called "button", but the computer doesn't know what that's referencing. Define what "button" is equal to (hint: you need to reference "sayPhrase" in this case).
sajan poudel
740 Pointsyaa its a typo i got it ...
Ryan Purcell
14,039 PointsRyan Purcell
14,039 PointsI haven't checked anything else, but I saw a typo in the "input" variable when you define it. You have "inout". Fix that typo and see if that helps you out.