.replace()
returns a new string (it does not modify the existing string) so you would need:
answer_form = answer_form.replace(/#/g, question_num);
You probably should also make question_num
a string though auto type conversions probably handle that for you.
Working example: http://jsfiddle.net/jfriend00/4cAz5/
FYI, in Javascript, strings are immutable - an existing string is never modified. So any method which makes a modification to the string (like concat
, replace
, slice
, substr
, substring
, toLowerCase
, toUpperCase
, etc...) ALWAYS returns a new string.
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