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9,379 PointsI don't understand this question. I thought the answer was : <?php include("../../config/company.php"); ?> ???
Any ideas ?
<?php
include("../../config/company.php");
?>
<html>
<head>
<title>Leadership | Shirts 4 Mike</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Leadership</h1>
<p><strong>Owner:</strong> ????</p>
<p><a href="/contact/">Contact</a></p>
</body>
</html>
5 Answers
Chase Swanson
Courses Plus Student 8,886 PointsThe exercise just wants you correct the path in the actual HTML <p>, not add an include.
Jimmy Maurice
9,379 PointsThank's for your answer @Chase Swanson. I was talking about the second question of the quizz. "There is a file located at htdocs/config/company.php on the server...
Chase Swanson
Courses Plus Student 8,886 PointsOops, sorry about that.
htdocs is setup as the root essentially so you need to have a relative path from that.
Your code is looking up two levels from the config folder when in fact it should start at config "config/company.php"
Jimmy Maurice
9,379 Pointsit's exactly what i thought but it didn't worked. As you can see on the capture above i tried this :
<?php
include("../../config/company.php");
?>
But i finally found the good answer in another forum. Thank's a lot ! Don't remember where exactly..
Alena Holligan
Treehouse TeacherCode Challenge was not working properly and has been fixed now :)
Give it another try and see if it works as you expect