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11,675 Pointsbummer
how will i call the function??
<?php
include 'flavor.php';
echo "Hal's favorite flavor of ice cream is ____.";
?>
1 Answer
Ricky Johnston
27,445 PointsHey Shubham,
You're on your way, but I can see where you're getting tripped up here. You're right to use the PHP include function, but you're not using it correctly yet.
While you've written include 'flavor.php'
, the correct syntax is include("flavor.php");
This should allow you use that function and assign its output of the function into the variable and then concatenate that into the echo statement.
Good luck!