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How do you write "Hello World" in an alert box?
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Vivek.Ramapuram
on 6/18/2015 | Category:
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alert("Hello World");
msg("Hello World");
alertBox("Hello World");
msgBox("Hello World");
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alert("Hello World"); this is code for alert box
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