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5,133 PointsI've checked, rechecked and checked again. I am not getting results. I'm unable to attach the js file for some reason.
I'm unsure of what I'm doing wrong. I have followed the video step by step, and also checked the file up and down myself for mistakes and I can't find anything wrong but the js file is not being run when I open the preview.
Alex Smith
5,133 PointsI tried with single quotes and double quotes, and also tried on google chrome alongside mozilla. Thank you for your help.
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Steven Parker
231,269 PointsIt's good to be consistent, but the kind of quote isn't important.
That is unless the string contains the quoting character , which is the problem in the script.js file:
alert('Hey, you're back for more?'); // the ' inside the string causes a syntax error
alert("Hey, you're back for more?"); // but using different quotes fixes the issue
alert('Hey, you\'re back for more?'); // or you could "escape" the inner character
Alex Smith
5,133 PointsAh! Okay, thank you!
Steven Parker
231,269 PointsSteven Parker
231,269 PointsMake a snapshot of your workspace and post the link to it here so we can check it out.