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Serge Zant
10,420 PointsWhats wrong with my code?
var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest(); xhr.onreadystatechange = function () { if(xhr.readyState === 4) { var employees = JSON.parse(xhr.responseText); var statusHTML = '<ul class="bulleted">'; for (var i=0, i<employees.length; i += 1) { if (employees[i].inoffice === true) { statusHTML += '<li class="in">'; } else { statusHTML += '<li class="out">'; } statusHTML += employees[i].name; statusHTML += '</li>'; } statusHTML += '</ul>'; document.getElementById('employeeList').innerHTML = statusHTML; } }; xhr.open('GET', 'data/employees.json'); xhr.send();
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Gabriel Plackey
11,064 PointsI'm pretty sure you have a comma when you need a semi colon in the for loop