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Amrit Pandey
17,595 PointsLooks like there is an error in this quiz! Selenium Course.
const el = driver.findElement(by.id('some-thing-was-here'));
el.getTagName().then(name => console.log(`The Tag Name was ${name}`));
I believe getTagName().then
is the correct answer!
2 Answers

Dale Severude
Full Stack JavaScript Techdegree Graduate 71,337 PointsHi Amrit,
You have the correct answer except that the ().then
code is not needed. The parenthesis have already been provided for in the answer.

Craig Dennis
Treehouse TeacherHey Amrit Pandey !
You're right I had messed up in my boilerplate and left off the call to ().then(
It's fixed now,
Thanks for pointing that out!

Amrit Pandey
17,595 PointsSure! :)