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11:34 pm, March 8, 2021

set the html of an element javascript

this will set the innerhtml value of an element

HTML

<div id='mydiv'>Hello</div>
<p><button onclick='set_html_val();' class='btn btn-primary'>Set Value!</button></p>

Javascript

function set_html_val() {
	document.getElementById("mydiv").innerHTML = "World! :P";
}
Hello

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I just checked google books for BFG, and the dedication is there. 

https://www.google.com.au/books/edition/_/quybcXrFhCIC?hl=en&gbpv=1 


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