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Start your free trialAndrew McCombs
4,309 PointsChallenge Task 3 of 7
Challenge task 3 of 7 By the end of this code challenge, we'll REMOVE from the page all the information about the original movie ("Back to the Future") 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, the parentheses, and the year intact.)
<h1><?php echo $moive["title"]; ?>(1985)</h1>
<?php
$movie = array(
"title" => "The Empire Strikes Back"
);
?>
<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>
Jason Anello
Courses Plus Student 94,610 PointsOk, I guess you figured out task 5?
I'm not sure I like this new feature where you can delete comments and answers. :)
Andrew McCombs
4,309 PointsYes I did, but Thank you
3 Answers
Jason Anello
Courses Plus Student 94,610 PointsHi Andrew,
You need to define your array at the top first before you can use it in your <h1>
You have a typo with your $movie variable inside the h1
You spelled it $moive
Also, you have to maintain the space between the movie and the year.
<?php
$movie = array(
"title" => "The Empire Strikes Back"
);
?>
<h1><?php echo $movie["title"]; ?> (1985)</h1>
I've put a space there right before (1985)
Sean T. Unwin
28,690 PointsThere is typo in your PHP statement - $movie
is spelled incorrectly.
The following should be above the <h1>
tag, i.e. the first php statement.
<?php
$movie = array(
"title" => "The Empire Strikes Back"
);
?>
Andrew McCombs
4,309 PointsBut that's not what the video showed me.. I don't think that will work..
Sean T. Unwin
28,690 PointsIt will work and I would consider it a best practice. You still have a typo, though. :)
Andrew McCombs
4,309 PointsBy any chance do you see a typo, I'm getting so aggravated at some of these challengers ??
Sean T. Unwin
28,690 Points<h1><?php echo $moive["title"]; ?>(1985)</h1>
$moive
should be $movie
.
Jason Anello
Courses Plus Student 94,610 PointsJason Anello
Courses Plus Student 94,610 PointsFor the year you want to continue to use your $movie variable.
$movie["year"]
not$year["year"]
Also, you've introduced an extra space between the left parenthesis and the year.
<h1><?php echo $movie["title"]; ?> (<?php echo $movie["year"]; ?>)</h1>
So there should be a space before the
(
but no spaces around the year inside the parentheses.