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2,587 PointsAdd a second PHP command within <h1> displays the year of the new movie from the array.Be sure to leave title intact
By the end of this code challenge, we'll remove all the information about the original movie ("Back to the Future") from the page and replace it with information about the new movie ("The Empire Strikes Back"). Right now, the <h1> element has the title of the original movie as a static piece of text. Replace that with a PHP command that instead displays the title of the new movie from the array. (Be sure to leave the <h1> tags and the year intact.)
<?php $movie = array ('title' => 'The Empire Strikes Back',
'year' => '1980');
?>
<h1><?php echo $movie['title'], $movie['year'] </h1>
<table>
<tr>
<th>Director</th>
<td>Robert Zemeckis</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>IMDB Rating</th>
<td>8.5</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<th>IMDB Ranking</th>
<td>53</td>
</tr>
</table>
2 Answers
Simon Coates
28,694 Points<?php $movie = array ('title' => 'The Empire Strikes Back',
'year' => '1980');
?>
<h1><?php echo $movie['title']; ?>(<?php echo $movie['year']; ?>) </h1>
<table>
Francisco Santiago
9,591 Points<h1><?php echo $movie['title']; ?>(<?php echo $movie['year']; ?>) </h1>
Simon Coates
28,694 PointsSimon Coates
28,694 Pointsyou're missing a closing php tag and the brackets. you could do probably use something like:
<?php echo $movie['title'], ' (', $movie['year'], ')' ; ?>