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JavaScript JavaScript Basics Working with Strings Combine Strings

Isabelle Johnson
Isabelle Johnson
3,105 Points

Uncaught syntax error

My computer won't run this code:

const answer = prompt('Which planet is closest to the sun?');

if ( answer.toUpperCase() === 'MERCURY' ) { console.log("That’s correct!"); } else { console.log(“Sorry, that’s incorrect.”); }

What's the issue it is exactly like Guil's? Many thanks

1 Answer

Steven Parker
Steven Parker
231,269 Points

The last log message has word-processing style quote marks (“ ”) :point_left: notice the open and close are different.

But the computer only recognizes programming style marks (", same one for both ends) like you used in the other log message.