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Start your free trialBrandon Ashcraft
10,259 PointsWhy does task 1 pass, then fail when I try to check code for task 2?
I don't change the code in task 1, but it fails when I try to check the code for task 2. It always says the problem is with task 1's code, though, never task 2. I've tried calling info into the last name variable in 2 ways:
var lastName=document.getElementByTagName("span")[1];
and
var lastName=document.getElementByClass("last_name");
I'm not sure what I missed. The only thing I can think is that line 2 is somehow cancelling out line 1, but I don't remember that being mentioned as a problem.
var fullName=document.getElementById("full_name");
var lastName=document.getElementByTagName("span")[1];
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head></head>
<body>
<h1 id="full_name"><span class="first_name">Andrew</span> <span class="last_name">Chalkley</span></h1>
<script src="app.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
4 Answers
Abe Layee
8,378 PointsI believe getElementsByTagName() should be plural not element. Like this.
var fullName=document.getElementById("full_name");
var lastName=document.getElementsByTagName("span")[1];
Abe Layee
8,378 PointsThank bro. :D
Brandon Ashcraft
10,259 PointsAlways something... thank you!
Abe Layee
8,378 PointsYou're welcome
Marcus Parsons
15,719 PointsMarcus Parsons
15,719 PointsYou are correct, Abe! =]