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10,082 PointsChallenge task 5 of 7
ERROR: "Bummer! You don't seem to have a foreach loop in place that uses a working variable named $flavor."
Am I missing something? I don't see my error here:
foreach ($flavors as $flavor) {
<li></li>
<li></li>
}
</ul>```
2 Answers
Fernando Claussen
9,324 Pointsyou are missing the php tags <?php and ?>
you could do it like this:
<?php
$flavors = array("Chocolate","Vanilla", "Galak");
?>
<p>Welcome to Ye Olde Ice Cream Shoppe. We sell <?php echo sizeOf($flavors); ?> flavors of ice cream.</p>
<ul>
<?php foreach($flavors as $flavor): ?>
<li></li>
<?php endforeach; ?>
</ul>
Stephanie B
10,082 PointsOh, duh! I was following the directions literally. Didn't even think about the tags. Thanks!