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PHP Build a Simple PHP Application Listing Inventory Items Associative Arrays

I'm stuck in this one -_-

Edit:

I found out what I was doing wrong and solved the problem.

For the guys that are having the same problem, then I've your back.

The code I used was:

<?php

$movie = array(

"title" => "The Empire Strikes Back", "year" => 1980, "director" => "Irvin Kershner", "imdb_rating" => 8.8, "imdb_ranking" => 11,

);

?>

<h1><?php echo $movie["title"]; ?> (<?php echo $movie["year"]; ?>)</h1>

<table> <tr> <th>Director</th> <td><?php echo $movie["director"]; ?></td> </tr> <tr> <th>IMDB Rating</th> <td><?php echo $movie["imdb_rating"]; ?></td> </tr> <tr> <th>IMDB Ranking</th> <td><?php echo $movie["imdb_ranking"]; ?></td> </tr> </table>

The code actually worked for me.

2 Answers

Chris McKnight
Chris McKnight
11,045 Points

You need to output the data from the array in the appropriate columns of the table body. See the example below.

<th>Director</th>
<td><?php echo $movie['director']; ?></td>

Actually, after seeing this, I found out the error and resolved the problem.

Thanks

No, no table is necessary for the exercise.

Yan,

Your code works in a browser, though it's not neatly formatted. Did the quiz give you any clues what the error was?

Never mind.

I found out what I was doing wrong lol