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529 PointsI dont see what im doing wrong can i get some help?
foreach($names){};
<?php
$names = array('Mike', 'Chris', 'Jane', 'Bob');
foreach($names){};
?>
2 Answers
Gianmarco Mazzoran
22,076 PointsHi,
with the foreach loop in php to pass each value of an array you have to do something like this:
<?php
foreach ($names as $name) {
}
?>
where $name can be whatever you want!
Mike Wierenga
529 Pointsthnx allready figured it out on my own but i appriciate your answer
Gianmarco Mazzoran
22,076 PointsCongratulations!