---
id: 7cf9b03d81a65668421804c3
title: Part 38
challengeType: 0
---
## Description
In order for a form's data to be accessed by the locaton specified in the `action` attribute, you must give the text field a `name` attribute and assign it a value to represent the data being submitted. For example, you could use the following syntax for an email address text field: ``.
Add the `name` attribute with the value `catphoto ` to your text field.
## Tests
```yml
tests:
- text: You have either deleted your `input` element or it has invalid syntax. All attributes' values should be surrounded by quotation marks.
testString: assert( $('input').length );
- text: Your `form` should only contain the `input` element. Remove any HTML additional elements or text within the `form` element.
testString: assert( $('form')[0].children.length === 1 && $('form')[0].innerText.trim().length === 0 );
- text: Your `input` element does not have a `name` attribute. Check that there is a space after the opening tag's name and/or there are spaces before all attribute names.
testString: assert( $('input')[0].hasAttribute('name') );
- text: Your `input` element should have a `name` attribute with the value `catphotourl`. You have either omitted the value or have a typo. Remember that attribute values should be surrounded with quotation marks.
testString: assert( $('input')[0].getAttribute('name').match(/^catphotourl$/i) );
- text: Although you have set the `input` element's `name` attribute to `catphotourl`, it is recommended to always surround the value of an attribute with quotation marks.
testString: assert( !/\<\s*input\s+.*\s*=\s*catphotourl/.test(code) );
```
## Challenge Seed