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509 Pointswhy did it not work
<button onclick="myFunction1();" id="myd">save</button>
<script> function myFunction1(){ var email = prompt("whats your email");
} document.getElementById("myd").href = "mailto:" + email + "?subject=Cabbages"; </script>
1 Answer
KRIS NIKOLAISEN
54,971 PointsIf you open the javascript console you'll see email is undefined for
document.getElementById("myd").href = "mailto:" + email + "?subject=Cabbages"; </script>
because it outside the function where it is declared (check your closing curly brace).
I'm not sure what you are trying to do from there but one way to send mail would be:
<button onclick="myFunction1();" id="myd">save</button>
<script>
function myFunction1(){
var email = prompt("whats your email");
window.open("mailto:" + email + "?subject=Cabbages");
}
</script>