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With the below; I am attempting to capture form field contents on click of submit button. However when I go to test it and console.log the variable I just get the HTML of the form field. Any pointers. Or I get uncaught reference error, the variable is not defined.

Mark-Up wise: I'm using input type text and input type radios.

$(document).ready(function(){ 

         $('#submitS').click(function(){

         var firstName01 = document.getElementById('firstName').value;

         var firstName02 = document.getElementById('firstName2').value;

         var lastName01 = document.getElementById('lastName').value;
         var lastName02 = document.getElementById('lastName2').value;

         var iphone01 = document.getElementById('iphone').value;
         var android01 = document.getElementById('android').value;

         var iphone02 = document.getElementById('iphone2').value;
         var android02 = document.getElementById('android2').value;
     });

});
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Try using .textContent instead of .value

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